Commentary Open Access
Volume 1 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.46439/signaling.1.019
Pathogenic contribute of unaffected cardiac cells in female Fabry cardiomyopathy
Andrea Frustaci, MD1,*, Romina Verardo, PhD2, Cristina Chimenti, MD3
- 1IRCCS San Raffaele, Rome, Italy
- 2Cellular and Molecular Cardiology Lab, IRCCS L. Spallanzani, Rome, Italy
- 3Department of Clinical, Internal, Anaesthesiology and Cardiovascular Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Corresponding Author
Andrea Frustaci, MD, biocard@inmi.it
Received Date: October 11, 2023
Accepted Date: November 27, 2023
Frustaci A, Verardo R, Chimenti C. Pathogenic contribute of unaffected cardiac cells in female Fabry cardiomyopathy. Cell Signal. 2023;1(1):90-91.
Copyright: © 2023 Frustaci A, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Keywords
Cardiac hypertrophy, Fabry disease, α-Gal; pathway, inflammation
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