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ER stress and lipid imbalance drive diabetic embryonic cardiomyopathy in an organoid model of human heart development

Aleksandra Kostina, Yonatan R. Lewis-Israeli, Mishref Abdelhamid, Mitchell A. Gabalski, Artem Kiselev, Brett D. Volmert, Haley Lankerd, Amanda R. Huang, Aaron H. Wasserman, Todd Lydic, Christina Chan, Sangbum Park, Isoken Olomu, Aitor Aguirre
Stem Cell Reports. 2024;19(3):317-330. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2024.01.003
https://www.cell.com/stem-cell-reports/abstract/S2213-6711(24)00006-7
Keywords
congenital heart defects
Heart development
heart organoid
omega-3 fatty acid
pluripotent stem cell
pregestational diabetes
very-long-chain fatty acid
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Cardiovascular system
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