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心血管疾病(Cardiovascular disease,CVD)是全球范围内最主要的死因,动脉粥样硬化(atherosclerosis, AS)是众多心脑血管疾病发生的共同病理基础,流体剪切力(fluid shear stress, FSS)是调控AS发生的重要因素。作为血液和血管组织间屏障的血管内皮细胞(Vascular endothelial cells, VECs)在AS发生发展过程中起着...
2021年5月26日《CardiovascularDiabetology》(IF:9.951)杂志在线全文发表了由首都医科大学附属北京天坛医院、国家神经系统疾病临床医学研究中心王拥军教授和开滦总医院吴寿岭教授为共同通讯作者的“Changeintriglyceride-glucoseindexpredictstheriskofcardiovasculardiseaseinthegeneralpopu...
2021年2月18日《CardiovascularDiabetology》(IF:9.951)杂志在线全文发表了由首都医科大学附属天坛医院、国家神经系统疾病临床医学研究中心王拥军教授、王伊龙教授和开滦总医院吴寿岭教授为共同通讯作者的“Triglyceride?glucoseindexandtheriskofstrokeanditssubtypesinthegeneralpopulation:an1...
北京大学生命科学学院王世强课题组在Cardiovascular Research发文揭示心肌兴奋收缩交感调控新原理(图)
北京大学生命科学学院 王世强 Cardiovascular Research 心肌
2020/11/16
2020年11月1日,心血管领域重要期刊Cardiovascular Research发表了北京大学生命科学学院王世强课题组的新发现“Compartmentalized β1-adrenergic signalling synchronizes excitation–contraction coupling without modulating individual Ca2+ sparks in ...
四川大学华西第二医院华益民教授团队在国际知名期刊《JACC:cardiovascular interventions》杂志发表临床研究论文(图)
四川大学华西第二医院 华益民 教授 儿童 先天性 心血管畸形 介入诊疗
2019/9/4
近日,华西第二医院华益民教授团队在国际知名期刊《JACC:cardiovascular interventions》(IF:9.881)发表题为“Complete left bundle branch block after transcatheter closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defects”的临床研究论文,王川主治医师为论文第一作...
The D-lemma: narrow-band UV type B radiation versus vitamin D supplementation versus sunlight for cardiovascular and immune health
narrow-band UV type B vitamin D immune health
2018/11/13
In this issue of the Journal, Ponda et al. (1) report on the role of vitamin D and narrow-band UV type B (UVB) irradiation on the blood lipid profile of healthy adults. They previously observed that t...
四川大学组织学与胚胎学英文课件 Development of cardiovascular system
四川大学 组织学与胚胎学 英文课件 Development of cardiovascular system
2018/1/23
四川大学组织学与胚胎学英文课件 Development of cardiovascular system。
蚌埠医学院病理学课件 Cardiovascular system disease(二)。
蚌埠医学院病理学课件 Cardiovascular system disease(一)。
Can changes in the plasma lipidome help explain the cardiovascular benefits of the Mediterranean diet?
plasma lipidome cardiovascular Mediterranean diet
2018/11/19
The influence of diet on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk has long been a question of interest in the scientific community. The Seven Countries Study, established in 1958 by Ancel Keys, first suggest...
Can changes in the plasma lipidome help explain the cardiovascular benefits of the Mediterranean diet?
plasma lipidome cardiovascular the Mediterranean diet
2018/11/16
The influence of diet on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk has long been a question of interest in the scientific community. The Seven Countries Study, established in 1958 by Ancel Keys, first suggest...
Coffee consumption after myocardial infarction and risk of cardiovascular mortality: a prospective analysis in the Alpha Omega Cohort
coffee myocardial infarction patients cardiovascular disease ischemic heart disease mortality prospective cohort study
2018/11/20
Background: Consumption of coffee, one of the most popular beverages around the world, has been associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in population-based studies. Howe...
Plasma lipidomic profiles and cardiovascular events in a randomized intervention trial with the Mediterranean diet
Mediterranean diet PREDIMED lipids metabolomics randomized trial cardiovascular disease
2018/11/19
Background: Lipid metabolites may partially explain the inverse association between the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Plasma lipidomic profiles and cardiovascular events in a randomized intervention trial with the Mediterranean diet
Lipid metabolites Mediterranean diet cardiovascular disease
2018/11/16
Background: Lipid metabolites may partially explain the inverse association between the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Independent and joint associations of grip strength and adiposity with all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in 403,199 adults: the UK Biobank study
grip strength adiposity muscle strength obesity mortality UK Biobank
2018/11/19
Background: Higher grip strength (GS) is associated with lower mortality risk. However, whether this association is independent of adiposity is uncertain.