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Multiscale drug screening for cardiac fibrosis identifies MD2 as a therapeutic target. Zhang H, Thai PN, Shivnaraine RV, Ren L, Wu X, Siepe DH, Liu Y, Tu C, Shin HS, Caudal A, Mukherjee S, Leitz J, Wen WTL, Liu W, Zhu W, Chiamvimonvat N, Wu JC. Cell. 2024 Oct 12:S0092-8674 (24)01092-4. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.09.034.