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Madhu V. Singh, Ann Kapoun, Linda Higgins, William Kutschke, Joshua M. Thurman, Rong Zhang, Minati Singh, Jinying Yang, Xiaoqun Guan, John S. Lowe, Robert M. Weiss, Kathy Zimmermann, Fiona E. Yull, Timothy S. Blackwell, Peter J. Mohler, Mark E. Anderson
Published in Volume 119, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(4):986–996 doi:10.1172/JCI35814
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Figure 7
Improved cardiac function in Cfb–/– mice after MI.

(A) Kaplan-Meier graph of survival of Cfb–/– and WT mice after inducing MI. Cfb–/– mice showed a trend toward improved survival (84% survival, n = 14) compared with the WT mice (57% survival, n = 8) on 21 day after MI (P = 0.06). (B) Cardiac hypertrophy at 21 day after MI was measured as the ratio of heart weight to tibia length (HW/TL). (C) LV function was indexed as ejection fraction (EF). (D) The volume/mass ratio of LVs after MI was determined by echocardiography after MI (21 days). WT-MI, WT mice after MI; Cfb–/–-MI, Cfb–/– mice after MI. (E) Reduced complement (C3) deposition in myocardium of Cfb–/– mice 1 week after MI (original magnification, ×400).