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A HANDful of questions: the molecular biology of the heart and neural crest derivatives (HAND)-subclass of basic helix–loop–helix transcription factors 来自 Elsevier 喜欢 0 阅读量: 40 作者: AB Firulli 摘要: The HAND subclass of basic Helix–loop–helix factors is comprised of two members ...
Briefly discuss the biology of 'broken heart" syndrome (the cause of a broken heart syndrome death) Heart: The heart is known as a muscular organ whose main function is to pump blood. It is made up of cardiac muscles and connective tissue and distributes blood...
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Firulli AB.A HANDful of questions:the molecular biology of the heart and neural crest derivatives(HAND)-subclass of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors. Gene . 2003Firulli AB: A HANDful of questions: the molecular biology of the heart and neural crest derivatives (HAND)-subclass of ...
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February is National Heart Month, a time to reflect on heart health—and, of course, to think about matters of the heart! Whether it’s the nerves before a big presentation or the flutter from meeting a crush, both excitement and stress can make your heart race. This blog post highlight...
(Peper et al., 2016; and heart rate to monitor cardiorespiratory synchrony (Shaffer & Meehan, 2020). Physiological monitoring is useful; since, the clinician and the participant can observe the actual breathing pattern in real time, how the pattern changes in response the cognitive and physical...