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Intermittent Hypoxia Causes Inflammation and Injury to Human Adult Cardiac Myocytes

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Intermittent and constant severe hypoxia, but not constant mild hypoxia or normoxia, induced inflammation and cell injury in HACMs. Cell injury occurred earliest and was greatest after intermittent hypoxia exposure. Our in vitro findings suggest that intermittent hypoxia exposure may produce rapid and substantial damage to the human heart.

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