Researchers at Fudan University Report Research in Chronic Heart Failure (Role of PPAR-related genes in chronic heart failure: evidence from large populations).

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      A recent report from Fudan University explores the role of PPAR-related genes in chronic heart failure (CHF). The researchers analyzed gene expression profiles from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database and identified potential central molecules in the pathogenesis and progression of CHF. They also investigated the biological role of three specific genes (ACADM, PPARG, and CPT2) in CHF and found that they may be potential targets for clinical interventions. The study provides valuable insights into the significance of PPAR-associated genes in CHF development. [Extracted from the article]
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