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Proto-Oncogenes And Cardiac Hypertrophy

Annual Review of Physiology, 1989
Generalized or focal myocardial hypenrophy is a component of most types of cardiac disease. Abnormalities of this growth process, which include in­ adequate, idiopathic, and pathological hypertrophy, have great clinical sig­ nificance. Postnatal heart enlargement is produced largely by increased size of striated muscle cells (hypertrophy) and increased
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MASSIVE CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1948
M, JOSEPH, G, BAUER
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Massive cardiac hypertrophy

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1963
Abstract A series of 15 hearts weighing 1,000 gm. or more is reported. Fourteen of these were encountered among 11,595 consecutive necropsies (1 in 828). The principal associated lesions were hypertension and arteriolar nephrosclerosis, syphilitic aortic insufficiency and severe rheumatic mitral and aortic valvulitis.
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Cardiac hypertrophy

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2005
G. Selvetella, LEMBO, Giuseppe
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Cardiac Hypertrophy

2009
Nils Peters   +199 more
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Cardiac Hypertrophy

1986
Enrico D. Canale   +3 more
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Cardiotoxicity of anticancer treatments: Epidemiology, detection, and management

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016
Giuseppe Curigliano   +2 more
exaly  

Regulation of cardiac hypertrophy by intracellular signalling pathways

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2006
Joerg Heineke, Jeffery D Molkentin
exaly  

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