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Post-translational Acetylation Control of Cardiac Energy Metabolism

Perturbations in myocardial energy substrate metabolism are key contributors to the pathogenesis of heart diseases. However, the underlying causes of these metabolic alterations remain poorly understood. Recently, post-translational acetylation-mediated modification of metabolic enzymes has emerged...

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Published in:Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 2021-08, Vol.8, p.723996-723996
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