Additional file 2 of Atrial myocyte-derived exosomal microRNA contributes to atrial fibrosis in atrial fibrillation
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- Hao, Hongting; Yan, Sen; Zhao, Xinbo; Han, Xuejie; Fang, Ning; Zhang, Yun; Dai, Chenguang; Li, Wenpeng; Yu, Hui; Gao, Yunlong; Wang, Dingyu; Gao, Qiang; Duan, Yu; Yuan, Yue; Li, Yue
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Additional file 2: Figure S1. The level of fibrotic protein in atrial fibroblasts. Figure S2. The level of fibrotic protein in atrial fibroblasts. Figure S3. Bioinformatics analysis on the relationship between miR-210-3p and fibroblast activity. Figure S4. qRT-PCR analysis of the differentially expressed miRNAs. Figure S5. Exosomal miR-210-3p derived from atrial myocytes promotes atrial fibroblast proliferation and activation. Figure S6. Effects of miR-210-3p KO on atrial fibrosis in rats. Figure S7. RNA sequencing analysis. Figure S8. miR-210-3p promotes proliferation and collagen synthesis by targeting GPD1L/PI3K/AKT