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Diaphragm Dysfunction in Heart Failure is Accompanied by Increases in Neutral Sphingomyelinase Activity and Ceramide Content

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2014

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Abstract

Our major novel finding was that diaphragm dysfunction in CHF rats was accompanied by higher diaphragm neutral SMase activity, which is expected to cause the observed increase in diaphragm ceramide content.

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