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@kaesser.bsky.social @bpdelisle.bsky.social Exciting new work from our collaboration with the Esser lab examining the role of cardiomyocyte specific Bmal1 in conferring sex specific gene expression in the adult mouse heart. nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com?url=https%3A...
Dec 11, 2024
Abstract. It has been well established that cardiovascular diseases exhibit significant differences between sexes in both preclinical models and humans. In
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The core circadian clock factor, Bmal1, transduces sex-specific differences in both rhythmic and non-rhythmic gene expression in the mouse heart
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