MYOCARDIAL AFTERLOAD IS A KEY BIOMECHANICAL REGULATOR OF ATRIOVENTRICULAR MYOCYTE DIFFERENTIATION IN ZEBRAFISH

Myocardial Afterload Is a Key Biomechanical Regulator of Atrioventricular Myocyte Differentiation in Zebrafish

Heart valve development is governed by both genetic and biomechanical inputs.Prior work has demonstrated that oscillating shear stress associated with blood flow is required for normal atrioventricular (AV) valve development.Cardiac afterload is defined as the pressure the ventricle must overcome in order to pump blood throughout the circulatory sy

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Screening of an Endophyte Transforming Polydatin to Resveratrol from Reynoutria Japonica Houtt and the Optimization of Its Transformation Parameters

Resveratrol showed various kinds of bioactivities, such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer effects and, therefore, has been used widely as an important ingredient in medication, healthy foods and cosmetics.However, in nature, resveratrol usually exists at low content and more often exists as polydatin.Therefore, it becomes important to find

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