Gabriel K. Adzika, Ricardo A. Velázquez Aponte, Joseph A. Baur
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Abstract
An extensive molecular characterization of 150 human thoracic aorta specimens followed by genetic association studies and preclinical work in mice implicates the mitochondrial NAD+ transporter SLC25A51 in the pathogenesis of aortic disease.