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Spring 2011
The cardiac sodium-calcium exchanger (NCX) is an important membrane protein which regulates cellular calcium necessary for the optimal contractile function of the heart. NCX has become a focal point in ischemic heart disease (IHD) research as evidence suggests that reactive oxygen species (ROS)...
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PRRD Quantitative content analysis
2015-02-05
Quantitative content analysis of media collected for CIHR funded study \"Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses: the relationship between disease awareness campaigns, health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours.\"
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PRRD survey data - women
2015-02-05
Survey data collected for the CIHR funded study \"Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses: the relationship between disease awareness campaigns, health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours.\"
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Ventricular-Arterial Coupling in Maternal Heart Disease and Its Association with Fetal and Uteroplacental Outcomes in the Mid-trimester of Pregnancy
DownloadFall 2024
Background: Maternal heart disease (MHD) or heart disease during pregnancy, which can be congenital (CHD) or acquired (AHD), affects 4% of all pregnancies and is associated with increased maternal and fetal complications. Some have proposed cardiac dysfunction to be responsible for these...