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Right and Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Patients with and without Heart Failure: Effect of Age, Sex, Heart Rate, and Respiration on Doppler-Derived Measurements [PDF]
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Metabolic changes during cardiac regeneration in the axolotl
Abstract Background The axolotl is a prominent model organism of heart regeneration due to its ability to anatomically and functionally repair the heart after an injury that mimics human myocardial infarction. In humans, such an injury leads to permanent scarring. Cardiac regeneration has been linked to metabolism and the oxygenation state, but so far,
Anita Dittrich+10 more
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An Improved Vital Signal Extraction Method Based on Laser Doppler Effect. [PDF]
Li Y, Zhang H, Zhang B, Qi Y, Chen S.
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Abstract Aims Although predominant in routine practice, non‐ischaemic cardiogenic shock (NICS) remains underrepresented in past studies, mainly focused on ischaemic cardiogenic shock (CS). This study aims to describe the current NICS picture and define its independent correlates of short‐ and long‐term outcomes.
Miloud Cherbi+20 more
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Abstract Objective Pre‐eclampsia (PE) and small for gestational age (SGA) can be predicted from the first trimester. The most widely used algorithm worldwide is the Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) algorithm. The recently described Gaussian algorithm has reported excellent results although it is unlikely to be externally validated.
Berta Serrano+11 more
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Research on Pedestrian and Cyclist Classification Method Based on Micro-Doppler Effect. [PDF]
Chen X+5 more
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Dual Doppler Effect in Wedge-Type Photonic Crystals. [PDF]
Jiang Q, Chen J, Cao L, Zhuang S, Jin G.
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Abstract Aims Iron is essential to maintain cellular energy metabolism in the myocardium. Impaired cellular iron availability negatively affects myocardial physiology and can aggravate heart failure (HF). Iron deficiency (ID) is frequently found in patients with acute and chronic HF (AHF, CHF) and associated with clinical outcome.
Lukas Lanser+11 more
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