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Fig.6 | Journal of Translational Medicine

Fig.6

From: Hypermethylation of ACADVL is involved in the high-intensity interval training-associated reduction of cardiac fibrosis in heart failure patients

Fig.6

High-intensity interval training-associated DNA methylation () may result in silencing of the ACADVL gene to impede cell movement and proliferation. The epigenetic programming could lead to reduced cardiac fibrosis. Reversal of the pathological cardiac remodelling provides benefits for the cardiac morphology as well as contractility and further promotes cardiorespiratory fitness in HF patients

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