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The Sirt3-CD38 axis induces mitochondrial dysfunction in hypertrophied heart by regulating mitochondrial calcium overload. [PDF]
Liu J, Liu N, Qi C, Dong D, Liu B.
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Hypertrophy of the Fœtal Thyroid with Maternal Eclampsia.* [PDF]
W. E. Fothergill
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ABSTRACT Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (ApHCM) is a rare variant of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, typically associated with a benign course. However, complications such as ventricular arrhythmias, apical aneurysms, and thrombus formation may occur. Left ventricular (LV) thrombus is an unusual finding in ApHCM, especially in patients with preserved ...
Ibrahim Antoun +2 more
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Single-cell dynamics reveal a stress-induced decision between hypertrophy and apoptosis in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. [PDF]
Chun B, Ngo L, Saucerman JJ.
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Abstract Background Longitudinal skeletal growth takes place in the cartilaginous growth plates. While growth plates are found at either end of conventional long bones, they occur at a variety of locations in the mammalian skeleton. For example, the metacarpals and metatarsals (MT) in the hands and feet form only a single growth plate at one end, and ...
Philip L. Reno +4 more
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The crosstalk between MicroRNAs and sirtuins: a bit unexpected therapeutic target for cardiovascular diseases. [PDF]
Kamvar R +8 more
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The Relation between Electrocardiographic Evidence of Right Ventricular Hypertrophy and Pulmonary Arterial Pressure in Patients with Chronic Pulmonary Disease [PDF]
John B. Johnson +3 more
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Abstract Background While heart function is broadly conserved across vertebrates, the cellular phenotype of muscle cells (cardiomyocytes) varies across taxa and throughout ontogeny. Emerging evidence suggests that some attributes may correlate with the capacity for spontaneous cardiomyocyte replacement following injury.
Kathy Jacyniak +4 more
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Cathepsin B in human peripheral blood lymphocytes as a peripheral biomarker for cardiac hypertrophy. [PDF]
Feng D +8 more
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