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Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are critical regulators of inter‐tissue communication in cardiovascular diseases. In this study, it is found that lung‐derived sEVs enhance cardiac fibroblasts activation and aggravates myocardial fibrosis progression in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). sEVmiR‐15a‐5p and sEVmiR‐96‐5p exert this effect via targeting
Minwen Long +10 more
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Correlating Left Atrial Enlargement and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy on ECG With Echocardiography and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging. [PDF]
Puthenpura MM +10 more
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Substrate stiffness shows modulation of the size and proteomic composition of mammary and cardiac fibroblast‐derived extracellular vesicles (EVs). Proteomics analyses and key protein inhibition studies reveal mechanotransduction pathways that regulate this stiffness‐tuned EV biogenesis in fibroblasts, offer new insight into how mechanical cues shape ...
Jun Yang +4 more
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Demographic-Based Personalized Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Thresholds for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Diagnosis. [PDF]
Shiwani H +32 more
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Left Ventricular Geometry and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Phenotype in Newly Diagnosed Hypertension in North-eastern Nigeria. [PDF]
Galtimari IA +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Pre‐eclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) have been shown to impact fetal cardiac remodeling in the third trimester and postnatally, with evidence to suggest that this leads to increased long‐term cardiovascular risk. This study aimed to examine fetal cardiac remodeling in pregnancies with PE and/or FGR during the second ...
C. A. Taksøe‐Vester +9 more
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Regression of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy After Polycythemia Vera Treatment With Incidental Finding of Unicuspid Aortic Valve. [PDF]
Li A, Kaphle R, Zanotti G, Chaudhry SP.
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The Effects of COVID‐19 on Voice
ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic had profound effects on vocal health, impacting both infected individuals, professional voice users and essential workers. The objective of this paper was to explore the multifaceted nature of dysphonia associated with COVID‐19, arising from both direct and indirect consequences of the pandemic.
Mausumi Syamal
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