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Left ventricular function before and following aortic valve replacement. [PDF]
John W. Kennedy+2 more
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Postoperative cardiac adhesions lead to numerous difficulties in reoperation procedures. Here, a thermo‐responsive in situ formed hydrogel is shown to can reliably cover the wounds after a convenient spraying or injection and significantly reduce adhesion formation in primary and recurrent cardiac injury adhesion models.
Kun Shi+11 more
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Chronic aortic regurgitation: the effect of aortic valve replacement on left ventricular volume, mass and function. [PDF]
William H. Gaasch+2 more
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The FGF13 level is significantly downregulated in premature aging murine hearts subject to D‐galactose and Doxorubicin. FGF13 overexpression and deficiency exacerbated and alleviated Doxorubicin/D‐galactose‐induced myocardial aging characteristics and functional impairment, respectively.
Enzhao Shen+15 more
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Echocardiogram-based ventricular isogeometric cardiac analysis using multi-patch fitted NURBS [PDF]
Monitoring the cardiac function often relies on non-invasive vital measurements, electrocardiograms, and low-resolution echocardiograms. The monitoring data can be augmented with numerical modeling results to support treatment-risk assessment. Often, medical images are not suitable for high-fidelity modeling due to their spatial sparsity and low ...
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Flexible Optoelectronic Hybrid Microfiber Long‐period Grating Multimodal Sensor
An entirely new optoelectronic hybrid multimodal optical fiber sensor which can simultaneously monitor biomechanics and glucose is demonstrated. The developed method simultaneously integrates two heterogeneous sensing mechanisms, optical and electrical, into a single sensor in a compact manner. Optical and electrical sensors can work simultaneously but
Zhenru Li+8 more
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Quantitative evaluation of left ventricular function by radiographic techniques. [PDF]
Charles E. Rackley
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IFITM2 Modulates Endocytosis Maintaining Neural Stem Cells in Developing Neocortex
This study reveals IFITM2 as a key regulator of endocytosis in radial glial cells (RGCs) during brain development. IFITM2's YXXø motif and phosphoinositide‐binding residues (K82/K87) are essential for endosome formation. IFITM2 deficiency disrupts the embryonic cortical neurogenesis, revealing a conserved mechanism linking endocytic dynamics to neural ...
Yuqing Lv+6 more
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Extracellular Matrix Targeted MRI Probes
Gadolinium based MRI probes targeted to ECM components, either proteins or enzymes, hold promise for accurate molecular characterization and staging of fibrotic diseases in vivo. Non‐covalent binding probes (1), reactive probes (2), and enzyme‐responsive probes (3) are discussed.
Giuseppe Digilio+3 more
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