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Two with the greatest pathogenic potential were heteroplasmic, nonsynonymous variants: m.15132T4C in MT-CYB for a patient with hypertrophic dilated cardiomyopathy and m.6570G4T in MT-CO1 for a patient with myopathy. In summary, we have used our automated information system, MITOMASTER, to make...
optimizing LV function with a short-acting inotropic agent seems to be a reasonable approach to weaning failure due to LV systolic dysfunction. However, the potential
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common autosomal dominant heart disease (with a prevalence of at least 1 in 500) and is the main cause of SCD while on the playing field. On the other hand, most HCM patients have a normal life expectancy. The causal mutation can currently be...
Stunning advances in gene research and data mining will predict diseases and devise treatments tailored to each of us.
developing a way for nurses to monitor a hospital patient’s movements in bed so if a patient is about to fall, nurses can get to that patient before it happens; and using AI to learn more about cardiac arrest events caused by a symptom known as hypertrophic cardiomyo...
“We realized this gene may be also important for exercise and if so, we should be able to detect a similar physiological effect in flies,” said Lee. Working with Dr. Robert Wessells team at Wayne State University who developed a novel way to train fruit flies, the investigators used a ...
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