these effects subside quickly or can easily be reversed. Some of these effects may be experienced during or immediately after the test, including chest pain, headache, dizziness, changes in heart rate and blood pressure, nausea and flushing. You will...
This change in vascular properties increases the workload on the heart, thereby increasing the vulnerability to cardiovascular diseases [85]. Furthermore, the process of aging typically results in the accumulation of atherosclerotic plaques within blood vessel walls, which hampers normal blood flow [86...
In chest slices encompassing the heart, as opposed to the relatively small NEMA phantom, there is an even larger increase in scattered counts for 3D imaging. For cardiac applications, scatter tends to increase the counts in cold areas surrounded by higher-activity regions (e.g., a defect ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that have well-characterized roles in cytoplasmic gene regulation, where they act by binding to mRNA transcripts and inhibiting their translation (i.e. post-transcriptional gene silencing, PTGS). However, miRN
effects found between H and Non H haplogroups. Error bars show one standard error. Asterisks indicate the number of significantly different genetic correlations atP < 0.05 (two-sided Z test derived using (2*pnorm(−abs(abs(rgi–rgj)/sqrt(SEi 2 + SEj 2))) per trait. Full resu...
The core of the reactor is its heart, the place where the nuclear fuel is placed and where the nuclear reaction takes place. The fuel is most frequently formed into pellets roughly 2cm in diameter and 1–2cm long. These pellets are loaded into a fuel rod, a hollow tube of a special co...
Recent preclinical studies evidenced that GT3 may be a potential countermeasure against late degenerative tissue effects of high-LET radiation in the heart [190] and lung radiation injury [191]. Tocotrienols accumulate in the intestine to a greater level than tocopherols, and this can be involved ...
ganglionic sympathetic nerve releases norepinephrine into the synaptic cleft, producing a wide range of cardiac effects on the heart rate, blood pressure, and contractility through the interaction with a post-synaptic adrenergic receptor (AR). However, during the acute phase of TTC, high circulating...
The total black-out might actually be easier to deal with, emotionally speaking. Since the answer to the question,"When am I going to see you again, dad?"..breaks my heart. If you happen to see my son, tell him that I love him, and to rememberFly-like-a-bird.. where we always...
Brain–heart interaction has raised up increasing attentions. Nuclear receptors (NRs) are abundantly expressed in the brain, and emerging evidence indicates that a number of these brain NRs regulate multiple aspects of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)