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Vulnerability of the Dog Ventricle and Effects of Defibrillation [PDF]
Brian F. Hoffman+2 more
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Assessment Of Response To Heart Failure Therapy: Ventricular Volume Changes Versus Shape Changes [PDF]
The prolate ellipsoid left ventricular geometry is crucial for its unique contraction and relaxation patterns. Perturbations in optimal cardiac function preceding overt heart failure ensue when this ellipsoid shape assumes a more spherical configuration.
Srilakshmi Adhyapak, V.Rao Parachuri
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The vagus and the ventricles. [PDF]
B F Hoffman, M R Rosen
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In KLF1‐on (neonatal and Klf1 overexpression hearts) models, KLF1 regulates Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway and the expression of cell proliferation‐related genes via transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms, which induces cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac regeneration in mice after myocardial infarction.
Yanglin Hao+19 more
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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Volume 191, Issue 1, Page 284-288, January 2023.
Lucia Pia Bruno+11 more
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A STUDY OF A CASE OF INTERMITTENT COMPLETE DISSOCIATION OF AURICLES AND VENTRICLES PRESENTING UNUSUAL FEATURES [PDF]
James D. Heard
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Targeting miRNA‐1a and miRNA‐15b: A Novel Combinatorial Strategy to Drive Adult Cardiac Regeneration
The article explores a novel therapeutic strategy for cardiac regeneration by targeting miRNA‐1a and miRNA‐15b. Combinatorial inhibition of miR‐1a and miR‐15b enhances cardiomyocyte proliferation, improves heart function, and reduces fibrosis in myocardial infarction models.
Ting Yuan+16 more
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Tumours of the Ventricles and of the Ventricular Bands—Commonly Called the False Cords—of the Larynx. An Epidiascopic Demonstration [PDF]
W. Jobson Horne
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Control of cell division in the adult brain by heparan sulfates in fractones and vascular basement membranes [PDF]
Regulation of cell division in adult tissues and organs requires the coordination of growth factors at the surface of potentially-dividing cells in specific anatomic loci named germinal niches.
Frederic Mercier, Vanessa Douet
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