Activated Cardiac Fibroblasts are a Primary Source High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan Production


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Danielle T Little, Caitlin M Howard, Emma Pendergraft, Kenneth R Brittian, Timothy N Audam, Exile W Lukudu, Juliette Smith, Daniel Nguyen, Yoshihiro Nishida, Yu Yamaguchi, others
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, American Physiological Society Rockville, MD, 2025

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Little, D. T., Howard, C. M., Pendergraft, E., Brittian, K. R., Audam, T. N., Lukudu, E. W., … others. (2025). Activated Cardiac Fibroblasts are a Primary Source High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan Production. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology.


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Little, Danielle T, Caitlin M Howard, Emma Pendergraft, Kenneth R Brittian, Timothy N Audam, Exile W Lukudu, Juliette Smith, et al. “Activated Cardiac Fibroblasts Are a Primary Source High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan Production.” American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology (2025).


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Little, Danielle T., et al. “Activated Cardiac Fibroblasts Are a Primary Source High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan Production.” American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, American Physiological Society Rockville, MD, 2025.


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@article{little2025a,
  title = {Activated Cardiac Fibroblasts are a Primary Source High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan Production},
  year = {2025},
  journal = {American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology},
  publisher = {American Physiological Society Rockville, MD},
  author = {Little, Danielle T and Howard, Caitlin M and Pendergraft, Emma and Brittian, Kenneth R and Audam, Timothy N and Lukudu, Exile W and Smith, Juliette and Nguyen, Daniel and Nishida, Yoshihiro and Yamaguchi, Yu and others}
}


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