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Relationship of Preeclampsia With Maternal Place of Birth and Duration of Residence Among Non-Hispanic Black Women in the United States

ARTICLE: Relationship of Preeclampsia With Maternal Place of Birth and Duration of Residence Among Non-Hispanic Black Women in the United States AUTHORS: Ellen Boakye, Garima Sharma, S.… Read More »Relationship of Preeclampsia With Maternal Place of Birth and Duration of Residence Among Non-Hispanic Black Women in the United States

Exercise triggers CAPN1-mediated AIF truncation, inducing myocyte cell death in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

ARTICLE: Exercise triggers CAPN1-mediated AIF truncation, inducing myocyte cell death in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy AUTHORS: Stephen P Chelko, Gizem Keceli, Andrea Carpi, Nunzianna Doti, Jacopo Agrimi, Angeliki Asimaki, Carlos Bueno Beti, Matthew Miyamoto, Nuria… Read More »Exercise triggers CAPN1-mediated AIF truncation, inducing myocyte cell death in arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

Ethical and Practical Issues Associated With the Possibility of Using Controlled Human Infection Trials in Developing a Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine

ARTICLE: Ethical and Practical Issues Associated With the Possibility of Using Controlled Human Infection Trials in Developing a Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine AUTHORS: Andrea Cox, Mark… Read More »Ethical and Practical Issues Associated With the Possibility of Using Controlled Human Infection Trials in Developing a Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine

CHIP phosphorylation by protein kinase G enhances protein quality control and attenuates cardiac ischemic injury

ARTICLE: CHIP phosphorylation by protein kinase G enhances protein quality control and attenuates cardiac ischemic injury AUTHORS: Mark J. Ranek, Christian Oeing, Rebekah Sanchez-Hodge, Kristen M. Kokkonen-Simon, Danielle Dillard, Imran… Read More »CHIP phosphorylation by protein kinase G enhances protein quality control and attenuates cardiac ischemic injury

Oxidized CaMKII and O-GlcNAcylation cause increased atrial fibrillation in diabetic mice by distinct mechanisms

ARTICLE: Oxidized CaMKII and O-GlcNAcylation cause increased atrial fibrillation in diabetic mice by distinct mechanisms AUTHORS: Olurotimi O Mesubi, Adam G Rokita, Neha Abrol, Yuejin Wu, Biyi Chen, Qinchuan Wang, Jonathan… Read More »Oxidized CaMKII and O-GlcNAcylation cause increased atrial fibrillation in diabetic mice by distinct mechanisms