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EMMPRIN targeted magnetic nanoparticles for In vivo visualization and regression of acute myocardial infarction

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Figure 1.  Structure and chemical properties of NAP9 and NAPSC. A.  Aminoacid  composition of AP9 and AP9  scrambled peptides
Figure 2. NAP9 binds to EMMPRIN in HL1 myocyte cells. A. Percentage of healthy, necrotic, and apoptotic HL1 myocytes incubated with NAP9 at the dosages shown
Figure 3. In vivo toxicity of NAP9. A. Mice were injected with NAP9 at the dosages shown
Table 1. Cardiac function.
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