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Targeted Overexpression of Noncleavable and Secreted Forms of Tumor Necrosis Factor Provokes Disparate Cardiac Phenotypes
2004
Circulation
Background-Recent studies suggest that posttranslation processing or "shedding" (ie, secretion) of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) by tumor necrosis factor-␣ converting enzyme (TACE) may contribute to the left ventricular (LV) remodeling that occurs in the failing human heart. Methods and Results-To address the functional significance of TNF shedding, we generated lines of transgenic mice with targeted overexpression of secreted wild-type (MHCsTNF 2 ) TNF and overexpression of a mutated
doi:10.1161/01.cir.0000109642.27985.fa
pmid:14699008
fatcat:dilim75avzh2df5yieeymdfkte