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    Maladaptive remodeling of pulmonary artery root autografts after Ross procedure: A proteomic study

    The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
    Vol. 159Issue 2p621–632.e3Published online: August 25, 2019
    • Anna Chiarini
    • Ilaria Dal Prà
    • Giuseppe Faggian
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    • Giovanni Battista Luciani
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    Pulmonary autograft root dilatation is the major long-term complication after Ross procedure and the leading cause for reoperation. However, the mechanisms underlying dilatation remain to be elucidated. This study analyzed the proteomic changes seen in the dilated pulmonary autograft compared with normal pulmonary artery and aorta tissues.
    Maladaptive remodeling of pulmonary artery root autografts after Ross procedure: A proteomic study
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