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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh explores the role of anti-viral STAT1 signaling in influenza-induced myocarditis. The study found that influenza infection induces interferons, inflammatory chemokines, and cellular recruitment. Additionally, the absence of lipocalin 2 (Lcn2) was found to be cardioprotective during viral-induced myocarditis. These findings contribute to our understanding of the relationship between influenza and cardiovascular health. [Extracted from the article] |