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D Cesselli, AP Beltrami, F D'AURIZIO... - The American journal of ..., 2011 - Rsum/Abstract Currently, it is unknown whether defects in stem cell growth and differentiation contribute to myocardial aging and chronic heart failure (CHF), and whether a compartment of functional human cardiac stem cells (h CSCs) persists in the ...
AB Lehtinen, AJ Cox, JT Ziegler... - Annals of human ..., 2011 - Wiley Online Library* Correspondence: Corresponding author: DONALD BOWDEN, Department of Biochemistry, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157. Tel.: 336-713-7500; Fax: 336-713-7566; E-mail: dbowden@ ...
P Higgins, J Dawson, KR Lees... - Cardiovascular ..., 2011 - Wiley Online Library Background: Xanthine oxidase inhibition (XOI) reduces oxidative stress in the vasculature. Moreover it reduces uric acid levels, a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. As such, XOI holds a potentially dual mechanism for the treatment of ...
F O'Boyle, N Mediratta, B Fabri... - ... Journal of Cardio- ..., 2012 - OBJECTIVES Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is performed for symptoms and for prognostic reasons. The Euro SCORE is widely utilized as a pre-operative risk prediction tool. We evaluated our long-term survival figures based on Euro SCORE. METHODS A ...
J Kovach... - Pediatric Cardiology, 2012 - Springer Abstract Sudden cardiac death is devastating at any age, but it is especially so among children and adolescents. This report discusses the outcomes for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and describes public access defibrillation programs in ...
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