Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification

Author:

Skenteris Nikolaos T.123,Seime Till2,Witasp Anna4,Karlöf Eva2,Wasilewski Grzegorz B.35,Heuschkel Marina A.36,Jaminon Armand M.G.3,Oduor Loureen7,Dzhanaev Robert38,Kronqvist Malin2,Lengquist Mariette2,Peeters Frederique E.C.M.9,Söderberg Magnus10,Hultgren Rebecka2,Roy Joy2,Maegdefessel Lars111,Arnardottir Hildur1,Bengtsson Eva7,Goncalves Isabel7,Quertermous Thomas12,Goettsch Claudia6,Stenvinkel Peter4,Schurgers Leon J.313,Matic Ljubica2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Medicine Unit Department of Medicine Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden

2. Division of Vascular Surgery Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden

3. Department of Biochemistry and CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases Maastricht University Maastricht Netherlands

4. Division of Renal Medicine Department of Clinical Sciences Intervention and Technology Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden

5. Nattopharma ASA, Oslo Norway

6. Department of Internal Medicine I‐Cardiology Medical Faculty RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

7. Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö and Cardiology Skåne University Hospital Lund University Lund Sweden

8. Biointerface Group Helmholtz Institute for Biomedical Engineering RWTH Aachen University Aachen Germany

9. Department of Cardiology and CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases Maastricht University Medical Center Maastricht Netherlands

10. Cardiovascular Renal and Metabolism Safety Clinical Pharmacology and Safety Sciences R&D, AstraZeneca Gothenburg Sweden

11. Klinikum rechts der Isar Department for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Technical University Munich Munich Germany

12. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Stanford Stanford California USA

13. Institute of Experimental Medicine and Systems Biology RWTH Aachen University Aachen Germany

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

American Liver Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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