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Abstract Exercise‐induced mitochondrial adaptations contribute to muscle function and metabolic health. We aimed to investigate the association of moderate‐intensity swimming (MOD) and high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) with mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle cells treated with exercise‐conditioned serum.
Takanaga Shirai +7 more
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Clinical parameters-based machine learning models for predicting intraoperative hemodynamic instability in hypertensive pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas patients. [PDF]
Zhao H +9 more
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Abstract The phosphodiesterase‐5 inhibitor sildenafil suppresses ventricular arrhythmias in a sheep model of drug‐induced long QT. In that study, ventricular arrhythmias were abolished by reducing premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) and delaying PVC onset, thus preventing ‘R‐on‐T’ ventricular tachycardia.
David C. Hutchings +3 more
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Effects of Nonylphenol on the Secretions of Catecholamines, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) and Kisspeptin from Short-Term Incubated Rat Hypothalamus. [PDF]
Kim HS, Lee SH.
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Abstract The global prevalence of obesity and related metabolic disorders has spurred interdisciplinary research to develop new intervention strategies. Current research is increasingly focusing on the exercise‐induced browning of white adipose tissue and the mechanisms by which it improves energy metabolism.
Yuhui Su +4 more
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ECMO-Assisted Da Vinci Robotic Surgery for Pheochromocytoma-Induced Acute Catecholamine Cardiomyopathy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Wang Q +6 more
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STUDIES ON CATECHOLAMINE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE (PART I)
Tetsuo Matsumoto
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Exploring neuronal mechanisms of osteosarcopenia in older adults
Abstract figure legend The mechanosensitive osteocytic network within the bone matrix acts as a receptor and plays a crucial role in the functional adaptation of bone to mechanical loading. Through mechanotransduction, osteocytes convert mechanical impulses into electrical signals, which are transmitted via afferent nerves to sympathetic preganglionic ...
Ilhan Karacan, Kemal Sıtkı Türker
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