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404 related items for PubMed ID: 22990373

  • 1. Energy metabolism in cardiac remodeling and heart failure.
    Azevedo PS, Minicucci MF, Santos PP, Paiva SA, Zornoff LA.
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  • 2. Metabolic remodelling of the failing heart: beneficial or detrimental?
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  • 4. Energy metabolism in heart failure and remodelling.
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  • 5. Decreased rates of substrate oxidation ex vivo predict the onset of heart failure and contractile dysfunction in rats with pressure overload.
    Doenst T, Pytel G, Schrepper A, Amorim P, Färber G, Shingu Y, Mohr FW, Schwarzer M.
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  • 7. Nuclear receptor signaling and cardiac energetics.
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    Jaswal JS, Keung W, Wang W, Ussher JR, Lopaschuk GD.
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  • 12. Bioenergetics of the failing heart.
    Ventura-Clapier R, Garnier A, Veksler V, Joubert F.
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  • 14. Interplay of defective excitation-contraction coupling, energy starvation, and oxidative stress in heart failure.
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  • 15. Modification of myocardial substrate utilisation: a new therapeutic paradigm in cardiovascular disease.
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  • 16. Cytokine-induced nitric oxide inhibits mitochondrial energy production and induces myocardial dysfunction in endotoxin-treated rat hearts.
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  • 17. Energy metabolism in heart failure.
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  • 18. Cardiac Energy Metabolism in Heart Failure.
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  • 19. Heart failure: is there an energy deficit contributing to contractile dysfunction?
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  • 20. The failing heart--an engine out of fuel.
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