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bibliographicCitation Methatham T, Nagai R, Aizawa K. A New Hypothetical Concept in Metabolic Understanding of Cardiac Fibrosis: Glycolysis Combined with TGF-β and KLF5 Signaling. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Apr 13;23(8). PMID: 35457114; PMCID: PMC9027193.
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