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CHANGES IN THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF RAT MYOCARDIUM INDUCED BY HYPOKALAEMIA [PDF]
John W. Emberson, A. R. Muir
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This study uncovers CHKA as a pivotal driver of vascular dysfunction in diabetic retinopathy and highlights its role in endothelial dysfunction through NAD⁺‐SIRT1‐Notch signaling. Single‐cell and functional analyses, combined with clinical and genetic validation, suggest CHKA as a promising therapeutic target for the prevention and treatment of ...
Ling Ren+11 more
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Evaluation of the Effect of Myocardial Localisation Errors on Myocardial Blood Flow Estimates from Myocardial Perfusion MRI [PDF]
Biglands, J+6 more
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Microphysiological Uremia Model Reveals Biophysical Potentiators of Vascular Dysfunction
A microfluidic platform of engineered blood vessels is developed to study the role of mechanical forces in immune cell adhesion and extravasation in uremic microenvironments. Elevated pressure increases monocyte activity, with ICAM‐1 as a key driver. Matrix density influences monocyte phenotypes, but the uremic environment consistently promoted a pro ...
Mitesh Rathod+9 more
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Ultrastructural Localization of Coxsackie B4 Virus in Mouse Myocardium [PDF]
Rajindar S. Sohal+3 more
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How is cardiac troponin released from injured myocardium?
J. Mair+9 more
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Parasubthalamic Glutamatergic Neurons Coordinate Cardiovascular Homeostasis and Locomotion in Mice
PSTNVglut2 neurons function as a new central baroreflex hub via projections to the NTS, modulating parasympathetic cardiac output to maintain cardiovascular homeostasis while synchronously regulating locomotion. Blood pressure fluctuations negatively correlate with locomotor performance.
Ming‐Xuan Lu+8 more
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Bioengineering Human Myocardium on Native Extracellular Matrix.
J. Guyette+11 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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