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Scientific Reports|June 29, 2019
Author Correction: A rare genetic variant of BPIFB4 predisposes to high blood pressure via impairment of nitric oxide signalingCarmine Vecchione, Francesco Villa, Albino Carrizzo, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|August 15, 2023
BPIFB4 and its longevity-associated haplotype protect from cardiac ischemia in humans and miceMonica Cattaneo, Aneta Aleksova, Alberto Malovini, et al.
European Heart Journal|July 11, 2019
Single systemic transfer of a human gene associated with exceptional longevity halts the progression of atherosclerosis and inflammation in ApoE knockout mice through a CXCR4-mediated mechanismAnnibale Alessandro Puca, Albino Carrizzo, Chiara Spinelli, et al.
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Scientific Reports|June 29, 2019
Author Correction: A rare genetic variant of BPIFB4 predisposes to high blood pressure via impairment of nitric oxide signalingCarmine Vecchione, Francesco Villa, Albino Carrizzo, et al.
Cell Death & Disease|August 15, 2023
BPIFB4 and its longevity-associated haplotype protect from cardiac ischemia in humans and miceMonica Cattaneo, Aneta Aleksova, Alberto Malovini, et al.
European Heart Journal|July 11, 2019
Single systemic transfer of a human gene associated with exceptional longevity halts the progression of atherosclerosis and inflammation in ApoE knockout mice through a CXCR4-mediated mechanismAnnibale Alessandro Puca, Albino Carrizzo, Chiara Spinelli, et al.
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