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Vitamin D modulates the composition of extracellular matrix produced by smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells from human aorta

Research In Cellular and Natural HealthBy MarioSeptember 20, 2019

Vitamin D is involved in a wide variety of metabolic processes, including calcium homeostasis, immune modulation, hormone secretion, cell proliferation and dif- ferentiation. Hypovitaminosis D has been increasingly recognized as an inde- pendent risk factor for cardiovascular and related diseases.

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