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August 8, 2022 — Two years ago, University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers and colleagues reported that reductive stress — an imbalance in the normal oxidation/reduction, or redox, homeostasis — caused pathological changes associated with heart failure in a mouse model. This was a follow-up to their 2018 clinical study that found about one in six heart failure patients shows reductive…
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@DAICeditor Using tandem #massspectrometry, researchers looked at differential protein expression between control #hearts and reductive-stress hearts in a mouse model of #chronicreductivestress: https://t.co/oILDBQ8H2N