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Cancer and coronary artery disease (CAD) are two of the most common causes of death, and they frequently coexist, especially as the world’s population ages. CAD can develop prior to or following cancer diagnosis, as well as a side effect of cancer treatment. CAD develops as complex interact...
In 2023, a whirlwind of science headlines swept across our screens, from the find that our ancestorsnearly went extinct 900,000 years agoto thediscovery of a brilliant green cometin the sky. In major health news, thecoronavirus public health emergency expired, and the disease took up less ...
OPCAB has been used to treat multi-vessel disease requiring a larger operative area, with a recent 4-patient series outlining its successful use immediately prior to transaortic (TAo) TAVR [8]. A modified version of OPCAB, known as minimally inva- sive direct CABG (MIDCAB), has been ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the principal causes of death worldwide. Among several predisposing factors, inflammation and inflammatory genes play a significant role in disease pathogenesis. Inflammatory microRNAs, small noncoding RNAs involved in regulating inflammation, are promising candidates...
Evaluation of exercise thallium scintigraphy versus exercise electrocardiography in predicting survival outcomes and morbid cardiac events in patients with single- and double-vessel disease. Findings from the Angioplasty Compared to Medicine (ACME) study J Am Coll Cardiol, 30 (1997), pp. 1256-1263 Vie...
Restriction of methionine results in diminished histone H3K4 methylation (H3K4me3), leading to a reduction in T-cell mediated neuroinflammation and disease, while impelling immune function in tumors [131]. However, methionine and its downstream catabolic product S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) modulate the ...
Background There are many different causes of angina pectoris without significant coronary flow obstruction in major coronary arteries. Examples include Prinzmetal angina and small vessel atherosclerotic disease. Methods We investigated individuals with stable angina pectoris subject to elective coronary angiogra...
These areas of research have been very rewarding as they have not only provided significant answers to many fundamental questions about adult neurogenesis but also made a broad impact on general principles of stem cell regulation, neuronal development, structural plasticity, and disease mechanisms. ...