Restricting mitochondrial GRK2 post-ischemia confers cardioprotection by reducing myocyte death and maintaining glucose oxidation

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<jats:p>Preventing GRK2 from localizing to mitochondria lessens the damage induced by myocardial infarction.</jats:p>

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Sato, Priscila Y, J Kurt Chuprun, Laurel A Grisanti, Meryl C Woodall, Brett R Brown, Rajika Roy, Christopher J Traynham, Jessica Ibetti, et al. (2018). Restricting mitochondrial GRK2 post-ischemia confers cardioprotection by reducing myocyte death and maintaining glucose oxidation. Science Signaling, 11(560). 10.1126/scisignal.aau0144 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/28941.

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