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SIRT3 expression is significantly downregulated in the aged kidney, rendering the kidney more vulnerable to fibrotic changes in obstructive nephropathy. By promoting GSK‐3β deacetylation, SIRT3 indirectly inhibits Wnt/β‐catenin signaling, thereby suppressing renal fibrosis.
Jing Wang+11 more
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Background Glycated albumin (GA) has been demonstrated to be associated with adverse outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, as a specific subgroup of ACS, a significant proportion of patients with ACS without standard ...
Xiaoming Zhang+5 more
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Fractional flow reserve-guided PCI versus medical therapy in stable coronary disease.
B. de Bruyne+21 more
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This study reveals a novel mechanistic connection between cancer and ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)‐induced cardiac injury. The meta‐analysis demonstrates significantly higher incidence ratios of both all‐cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality in cancer patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) compared to non‐cancer patients.
Zhongting Mei+14 more
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Cancer and coronary artery disease among seventh-day adventists
Ernest L. Wynder+2 more
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S. Hulley+6 more
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Elevated lactate in diabetes activates the GPR132‐Src pathway in macrophages, inducing macrophage senescence and further enhancing foam cell formation. This mechanism exacerbates atherosclerotic progression. Abstract Diabetes is widely acknowledged as a significant risk factor for atherosclerosis, facilitating plaque formation through various ...
Xiaofeng Ge+10 more
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Oral aspirin administration induces intestinal expansion of Lactobacillus murinus and Lactobacillus johnsonii, which suppresses the progression of atherosclerosis. This microbial expansion significantly enhances butyrate production by providing lactate as a metabolic substrate, thereby fostering the growth of butyrate‐producing bacteria. Butyrate plays
Rui Hua+15 more
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THE RELATION BETWEEN MYOCARDIAL LESIONS AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE II. A SELECTED GROUP OF PATIENTS WITH MASSIVE CARDIAC NECROSIS OR SCARRING [PDF]
J.R.A. Mitchell, C. J. Schwartz
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