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3. P97 Cyclic stretch induces connective tissue growth factor expression in isolated adult rabbit cardiomyocytes.

4. Stretch-induced upregulation of connective tissue growth factor in rabbit cardiomyocytes.

5. Computer supported collaborative learning in a clerkship: an exploratory study on the relation of discussion activity and revision of critical appraisal papers.

6. Easing the transition: the final year of medical education at Maastricht University.

7. Stretch-induced hypertrophy of isolated adult rabbit cardiomyocytes.

8. Reappraisal of basic sciences in the construction of medical curricula and how to evaluate study progress by portfolio. A summary of an educational workshop held at the joint meeting of the Slovenian and Austrian Physiological Societies and the Federation of European Physiological Societies, Ljubljana, 12-15 November 2009. [Letter].

9. Dynamic straining combined with fibrin gel cell seeding improves strength of tissue-engineered small-diameter vascular grafts.

10. Disturbed nuclear orientation and cellular migration in A-type lamin deficient cells.

12. The effectiveness of massage with and without dimethyl sulfoxide in preventing pressure ulcers: a randomized, double-blind cross-over trial in patients prone to pressure ulcers.

13. Role of nuclear lamina-cytoskeleton interactions in the maintenance of cellular strength.

15. Massage to prevent pressure ulcers: knowledge, beliefs and practice. A cross-sectional study among nurses in the Netherlands in 1991 and 2003.

16. The effects of massage as a method to prevent pressure ulcers. A review of the literature.

17. In vivo heat shock preconditioning mitigates calcium overload during ischaemia/reperfusion in the isolated, perfused rat heart.

18. Anisotropic, three-dimensional deformation of single attached cells under compression.

19. Proteins involved in salvage of the myocardium.

20. Quantification of cytoskeletal deformation in living cells based on hierarchical feature vector matching.

21. Presence of heat shock protein 72 in cardiomyocytes after heat stress.

22. Heat shock proteins and cardiovascular pathophysiology.

23. HSP70-mediated acceleration of translational recovery after stress is independent of ribosomal RNA synthesis.

24. Heat pretreatment differentially affects cardiac fatty acid accumulation during ischemia and postischemic reperfusion.

25. Heat stress pretreatment mitigates postischemic arachidonic acid accumulation in rat heart.

26. alpha B-crystallin and hsp25 in neonatal cardiac cells--differences in cellular localization under stress conditions.

27. Heat stress protects aged hypertrophied and nonhypertrophied rat hearts against ischemic damage.

28. Calcium homeostasis in cardiomyocytes isolated from heat-shocked rats.

29. Windows for HSP 70.

30. Inability of the heat-shocked heart to adjust its pre-ischemic and post-ischemic performance to variable loading conditions.

31. Time-related normalization of maximal coronary flow in isolated perfused hearts of rats with myocardial infarction.

32. Mechanoperception and mechanotransduction in cardiac adaptation: mechanical and molecular aspects.

33. A model approach to the adaptation of cardiac structure by mechanical feedback in the environment of the cell.

34. Heat shock improves ischemic tolerance of hypertrophied rat hearts.

36. Adaptation of cardiac structure by mechanical feedback in the environment of the cell: a model study.

37. Differences in ischaemia tolerance between hypertrophied hearts of adult and aged spontaneously hypertensive rats.

38. Heterogeneous distribution of fatty acid-binding protein in the hearts of Wistar Kyoto and spontaneously hypertensive rats.

39. Expression and cellular distribution of heat-shock and nuclear oncogene proteins in rat hearts.

40. Performance of the isolated, ejecting heart: effects of aortic impedance and exogenous substrates.

41. The effects of global ischemia and reperfusion on compensated hypertrophied rat hearts.

42. Myocardial function in normal and spontaneously hypertensive rats during reperfusion after a period of global ischaemia.

43. On-line computation of cardiac output with the thermodilution method, using a digital minicomputer.

44. Effects of pyruvate on post-ischemic myocardial recovery at various workloads.

45. Echocardiographic dimensions in athletes in relation to their training programs.

46. Influence of guanethidine on the nicotinic effects of acetylcholine in atropinized dogs.

47. Effect of training specificity on maximal treadmill and bicycle ergometer exercise.

48. Recovery of hypertrophied rat hearts after global ischemia and reperfusion at different perfusion pressures.

49. Cardiac dimensions in athletes in relation to variations in their training program.

50. A microcomputer system for haemodynamic measurements in isolated, working rat hearts.

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