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- 5Rats as laboratory animals.
- 4GABA. Receptors.
- 4Metalloproteinases. Physiological effect.
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- 3Adenosine
- 3Autophagy
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Spring 2015
Heart failure is a serious cardiovascular disease that develops following a variety of insults to the heart including hypertrophy and myocardial infarction. While it is clear that heart failure is associated with changes in cardiac energy metabolism, it remains unclear if, and how, such changes...
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Spring 2013
Ischemic heart disease and pulmonary arterial hypertension are often accompanied by a drastic change in myocardial energy metabolism that favors fatty acid oxidation and glycolysis, respectively, over glucose oxidation. This form of energy production is both inefficient and detrimental to the...
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Fall 2019
Insulin is secreted from pancreatic islet β-cells and impaired insulin secretion is a hallmark of practically all forms of diabetes. The release of insulin from pancreatic β-cells is regulated electrically, chemically, and hormonally; and loss of regulation may lead to disease. There is evidence...