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201. Narrative literature and cancer: improving the doctor-patient relationship.

202. Linoleic acid and colorectal cancer cell growth suppression: is the deregulation of mitochondrial survivin the key factor?

203. Early maternal separation has mild effects on cardiac autonomic balance and heart structure in adult male rats.

204. Is a deceptive role of IGF-1 in Sirt1-PARP1 interactions the primary step of postnatal regression of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in infants of diabetic mothers?

205. Stress-induced susceptibility to sudden cardiac death in mice with altered serotonin homeostasis.

206. Characterization of a novel peripheral pro-lipolytic mechanism in mice: role of VGF-derived peptide TLQP-21.

207. Resveratrol treatment reduces cardiac progenitor cell dysfunction and prevents morpho-functional ventricular remodeling in type-1 diabetic rats.

208. Diabetes impairs hematopoietic stem cell mobilization by altering niche function.

209. Resident cardiac stem cells.

210. Is telomerase the final downstream effector of the escape of cardiomyocytes from the point-of-no-return of apoptosis in infants of diabetic mothers?

211. Postnatal regression of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in infants of diabetic mothers: a crosstalk between Hox genes and epidermal growth factor (EGF) gene polymorphism?

212. High-resolution X-ray microtomography for three-dimensional imaging of cardiac progenitor cell homing in infarcted rat hearts.

214. Evidence for human lung stem cells.

215. And what about epidermal growth factor (EGF) as the bridge between survivin and cardiac remodelling?

216. Growth factor-induced mobilization of cardiac progenitor cells reduces the risk of arrhythmias, in a rat model of chronic myocardial infarction.

217. Human cardiac and bone marrow stromal cells exhibit distinctive properties related to their origin.

218. Down-regulation of endothelial TLR4 signalling after apo A-I gene transfer contributes to improved survival in an experimental model of lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation.

219. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in neonates of diabetic mothers: indirect evidence for a model of apoptotic reversibility by survivin?

220. Myocyte turnover in the aging human heart.

221. The histone deacetylase inhibitor suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid reduces cardiac arrhythmias in dystrophic mice.

222. Nerve growth factor promotes cardiac repair following myocardial infarction.

223. Diabetes mellitus induces bone marrow microangiopathy.

224. Long-term effects of prenatal stress: changes in adult cardiovascular regulation and sensitivity to stress.

225. Hematologic manifestations of connective autoimmune diseases.

226. Human cardiac stem cells.

227. Hematologic manifestations of primary Sjögren's syndrome.

228. Regional and global protective effects of tissue kallikrein gene delivery to the peri-infarct myocardium.

229. Cardiac stem cells possess growth factor-receptor systems that after activation regenerate the infarcted myocardium, improving ventricular function and long-term survival.

230. Genetic deletion of the p66Shc adaptor protein protects from angiotensin II-induced myocardial damage.

231. Stem cells in the dog heart are self-renewing, clonogenic, and multipotent and regenerate infarcted myocardium, improving cardiac function.

232. Myocardial regeneration by activation of multipotent cardiac stem cells in ischemic heart failure.

233. OPG/RANKL system imbalance in a case of hepatitis C-associated osteosclerosis: the pathogenetic key?

234. Bone marrow cells differentiate in cardiac cell lineages after infarction independently of cell fusion.

235. Clinical and histological coexistence of inflammatory pseudotumour of the lymph nodes and rheumatoid arthritis.

236. Intense myocyte formation from cardiac stem cells in human cardiac hypertrophy.

237. bcl-2 overexpression promotes myocyte proliferation.

238. Myocyte death and myocyte regeneration in the failing human heart.

239. Mobilized bone marrow cells repair the infarcted heart, improving function and survival.

240. Soluble antiapoptotic molecules and immune activation in chronic heart failure and unstable angina pectoris.

241. Recent advances in cardiac hypertrophy.

243. Beta-HCG aberrant expression in primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma.

244. Quantitative analysis of apoptosis and bcl-2 in Sjögren's syndrome.

245. Apoptosis in the failing human heart.

246. The Failing Heart.

247. Acute myocardial infarction in humans is associated with activation of programmed myocyte cell death in the surviving portion of the heart.

248. Low-grade non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphoma presenting as sensory neuropathy.

249. Programmed cell death and expression of the protooncogene bcl-2 in myocytes during postnatal maturation of the heart.

250. Down-regulation of the IGF-1 system parallels the attenuation in the proliferative capacity of rat ventricular myocytes during postnatal development.

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