Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2972441 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Neither chromogranin A nor CD56 is associated with cardiac hypertrophy. Chromogranin A is significantly decreased by ventricular support. Sarcoplasmic colocalization of brain natriuretic peptide and chromogranin A is diminished after unloading. However, owing to its low expression, the negative regulation of chromogranin A is not reflected by plasma levels and thus does not appear to be an appropriate biomarker of reverse cardiac remodeling after unloading.
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Authors
Jeremias MD, Moritz von Winterfeld, Hendrik PhD, Aly MD, Klaus Jürgen MD, Atsushi MD, Nobuakira MD, Petra MD, Christof MD, Christian MD, Kurt Werner MD, Hideo Andreas MD,