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Cardiovascular Research (2011) 91 doi:10.1093/cvr/cvr151 Announcement Spotlight on Smooth Muscle Cells and Vascular Diseases to be published in July, 2012 Guest Editors Patrick Lacolley (Inserm U961 and University Henri Poincare ´ , Nancy, France) Zhenlin Li (University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France) Jean-Baptiste Michel (Inserm U698 and University Denis Diderot, Paris, France) Cardiovascular Research publishes occasional Spotlight Issues devoted largely to a specific research topic. These issues contain a number of expert reviews, and part of each issue is reserved for original research papers. All papers are sub- jected to the normal peer review process (an editorial decision is usually made within 22 days of receipt of any manu- script). The authors of accepted manuscripts are given the option of publication in a regular issue of the Journal or in the Spotlight Issue. A Spotlight on smooth muscle cells and vascular diseases is scheduled to appear in July, 2012 that will include papers related to unraveling the molecular mechanisms and genetic programs involved in the regulation of phenotypic switching of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in response to a variety of stimuli. Exciting advances in cell biology, including reprogramming, remodelling pathways, and mechanotransduction have focused renewed attention on
Cardiovascular Research – Oxford University Press
Published: Jul 1, 2011
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