Early moderate exercise benefits myocardial infarction healing via improvement of inflammation and ventricular remodelling in rats

Author:

Liao Zhaofu1234,Li Dan1234,Chen Yilin1234,Li Yunjian1234,Huang Ruijin56,Zhu Kuikui1234,Chen Hongyi1234,Yuan Ziqiang7,Zheng Xin1234,Zhao Hui8,Pu Qin5,Qi Xufeng1234ORCID,Cai Dongqing1234

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Regenerative Medicine Ministry of Education Jinan University Guangzhou China

2. Joint Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine Chinese University of Hong Kong‐Jinan University Guangzhou China

3. International Base of Collaboration for Science and Technology (JNU) The Ministry of Science and Technology & Guangdong Province Guangzhou China

4. Department of Developmental & Regenerative Biology Jinan University Guangzhou Guangzhou China

5. Department of Neuroanatomy Institute of Anatomy University of Bonn Bonn Germany

6. Department of Anatomy and Molecular Embryology Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

7. Department of Medical Oncology Cancer Institute of New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson of Medical School New Brunswick NJ USA

8. Stem cell and Regeneration TRP School of Biomedical Sciences Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Medicine

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