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- 1Aguilar, Hector N
- 1Al-Momany, Abass M T
- 1Al-Zubaidy, Zaidoon A.
- 1Aljunaidy, Mais
- 1Allan, Douglas Watt
- 5Calcium
- 4Calcium channels
- 4Pregnancy
- 3Aortic aneurysm
- 3Biological transport. Regulation.
- 3Blood-vessels. Dilatation.
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Bridging COVID-19-mediated Myocardial Inflammation and the Epicardial Adipose Tissue in Heart Failure: ACE2 Regulation at Center Stage
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ACE2 was discovered as the primary effector enzyme of the protective, counter-regulatory arm of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). The canonical RAS, comprising the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)/angiotensin II (Ang II)/AT 1 receptor (AT1R) axis, mediates proinflammatory, profibrotic, and...
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Calcium Imaging and Field Potential Analysis of Autocrine Neuromodulation in the Locus Coeruleus of Newborn Rat Brain Slices
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The locus coeruleus (LC) is a small brainstem nucleus that controls diverse behaviours and brain functions via release of noradrenaline (NA) in the neonatal time period. There is increasing evidence of complexity in this neuron-astrocyte ‘neural’ network that remains mostly unexplored in...
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Spring 2012
Cardiac hypertrophy is maladaptive remodeling of the myocardium that often progresses to heart failure. The hypertrophic transport metabolon consists of membrane transporters implicated in hypertrophy, and substrates for these transporters are provided by the catalytic action of carbonic...
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Cardiac Manifestation and Clinical Management Strategies in Patients with Fabry Disease and Muscular Dystrophy
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Background Fabry disease (FD) and Muscular dystrophy (MD) are hereditary disorders with a high burden of heart disease recognized as a common cause of morbidity and mortality. The routine clinical care management of rare genetic diseases is complicated by extensive multisystem involvement, lack...
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Cardiovascular Effects of Aerobic Exercise Training in Hypoxic-induced Intrauterine Growth Restriction
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Fetal hypoxia is one of the most common consequences of complicated pregnancies worldwide. It has been demonstrated that prenatal hypoxia leads to intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Being born growth restricted is associated with a decrease in cardiomyocyte proliferation, an increased...