TREATMENT WITH MONONUCLEAR CELL POPULATIONS IMPROVES POST-INFARCTION CARDIAC FUNCTION BUT DOES NOT REDUCE ARRHYTHMIA SUSCEPTIBILITY.

Treatment with mononuclear cell populations improves post-infarction cardiac function but does not reduce arrhythmia susceptibility.

BackgroundClinical and experimental data give evidence that transplantation of stem and progenitor cells in myocardial infarction could be beneficial, although the underlying mechanism has remained elusive.Ventricular tachyarrhythmia is the most frequent Developmental and potentially lethal complication of myocardial infarction, but the impact of m

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Evaluation of a Modified Equivalent Fuel-Consumption Minimization Strategy Considering Engine Start Frequency and Battery Parameters for a Plugin Hybrid Two-Wheeler

An appropriate energy management strategy is essential to enhance the performance of hybrid electric vehicles.A novel modified equivalent fuel-consumption minimization strategy (ECMS) is developed considering the engine operating point deviation from the optimum operating line.This paper focuses on an all-inclusive Cosmetic Case evaluation of this

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Biopterin metabolism and nitric oxide recoupling in cancer

Tetrahydrobiopterin is a cofactor necessary for the activity of several enzymes, the most studied of which is nitric oxide synthase.The role of this cofactor-enzyme relationship in vascular biology is well established.Recently, tetrahydrobiopterin metabolism has received increasing attention in Indiana the field of cancer immunology and immunothera

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