BACKGROUND: Alternative splicing plays crucial roles in normal heart development and cardiac disease by influencing protein-coding sequences, functional domains, and molecular networks. However, a ...
The importance of psychological distress in patients with cardiovascular disease is increasingly recognized as both a ...
Background: Porcine genome editing has revolutionized xenotransplantation, recently enabling the first pig-to-human heart xenotransplants. However, the xeno-immune response in heart xenografts remains ...
Finocchiaro G, Behr ER, Tanzarella G, Papadakis M, Malhotra A, Dhutia H, Miles C, Diemberger I, Sharma S, Sheppard MN. anomalous coronary artery origin and sudden cardiac death: clinical and ...
BACKGROUND: Early detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) is essential for preventing ischemic stroke and other cardiovascular complications. However, the incidence and prognosis of AF in the general ...
Comments and feedback on AHA/ASA Scientific Statements and Guidelines should be directed to the AHA/ASA Manuscript Oversight ...
Dr. Peder Myhre: Welcome listeners to this week's issue of Circulation on the Run, the week of September 23. I am Dr. Peder Myhre, Professor of Cardiology at University of Oslo in Norway. Dr. Shirin ...
BACKGROUND: PYGM (muscle glycogen phosphorylase), the rate-limiting enzyme in glycogenolysis, plays an indispensable role in maintaining cardiac energy metabolism. However, the role of PYGM in the ...
Patients receive blood thinners (anticoagulants) to treat or prevent blood clots. The most commonly used intravenous anticoagulant is heparin. This Cardiology Patient Page focuses on heparin-induced ...
Increasing evidence suggests that inflammatory mechanisms are involved in the intracerebral hemorrhage–induced brain injury. We evaluated the prognostic role of the peripheral leukocyte counts and ...
Figure 4. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) interrogation: spontaneous ventricular fibrillation promptly detected and interrupted by a single ICD shock (not shown). MVP affects 1% to 3% of ...
Since initial reports documenting an increase in midlife US mortality rates were first published, 1 numerous studies have examined the resulting demographic, economic, and policy implications; however ...
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