the recent identification of a second source of myocardial cells that make an important contribution to the cardiac chambers has modified the classical view of heart formation. It also has an important influence on the interpretation of mutant phenotypes in the mouse, with consequences for the classi...
A great deal of molecular data has accrued in the last few years suggesting that regional differences in myocardial cells are established early Christoffels et al., 2000, Franco et al., 2000. The current data argue that the regional differences are established even earlier than originally ...
Synchronizations of two myocardial cells with electrical coupling are studied based on the model proposed by McAllister, Noble & Tsien (1975) for the electical activity of cardiac Purkinje fibers. Characteristic features of the synchronizations are predicted against physiological parameters by means of...
MI occurs when prolonged myocardial ischemia results in the necrosis of myocardial cells34. A study by Kaufman et al. established a connection between increased PM2.5 concentration and the progression of coronary artery calcification, indicating an accelerated atherosclerosis process35. Our study findings...
a Atrial fibrillation on frozen shoulder, b coronary artery disease on frozen shoulder, c heart failure on frozen shoulder, d myocardial infarction on frozen shoulder, e stroke on frozen shoulder, f ischemic stroke on frozen shoulder Full size image Causal effects of FS on CVDs In the reverse ...
In the HF group, the proportion of male patients and the risk of occurrence for conditions such as hypertension (68.5% vs. 26.7%), chronic kidney disease (23.3% vs. 3.2%), myocardial infarction (39.2% vs. 4.7%), coronary heart disease (57.9% vs. 8.2%), and atrial fibrillation (36.6%...
What organ system produces blood cells? What is the functional unit of the circulatory system? What are the two organ systems of plants? Which two organ systems regulate homeostasis in our bodies? Which two organs make up the central nervous system? What organ systems does myocardial ischemia...
myocardial infarction What is a weakened section of an artery called? Cerebrospinal fluid is separated from the body by what is known as the blood-brain barrier. Yet changes in arterial P_{CO_2} cause a proportional response in cerebrospinal fluid P_{CO_2}. Why is this? A...
On the other hand, myocardial patches can preload with drugs or cells and slowly release cells or factors according to their design. But the cargo release from the patch is usually of unrepeatability and non-selectivity and inept handling of disease8. The monitoring and evaluation of disease ...
Myocardial ischaemia remains a common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with the rates predicted to increase over the coming decades33. Cardiomyocytes are the fundamental unit of myocardial function; as such, clarifying the molecular basis for their responses to stress—and the failure thereo...