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Ischemic Heart Injury Leads to HIF1-Dependent Differential Splicing of CaMK2γ

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Investigators developed a mouse model in which a mutated form of HIF1α could be inducibly expressed in cardiomyocytes, and suggested that loss of calcium/calmodulin dependent protein kinase II, gamma (CAMK2G) after myocardial infarction was HIF1-dependent and may have played an important role in the heart’s calcium signaling and response to hypoxia.
[Scientific Reports]
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