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1. Glycation of Hepatocyte Cytosolic Proteins in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats

3. Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL suppress glucose signaling in pancreatic β-cells.

4. Cardiac Ryanodine Receptor (Ryr2)-mediated Calcium Signals Specifically Promote Glucose Oxidation via Pyruvate Dehydrogenase.

5. Cardiomyocyte ATP production, metabolic flexibility, and survival require calcium flux through cardiac ryanodine receptors in vivo.

6. Cardiac ryanodine receptors control heart rate and rhythmicity in adult mice.

7. Pathology of transcatheter valve therapy.

8. Proteinase inhibitor 9 is reduced in human atherosclerotic lesion development.

9. A rare cardiac neoplasm: case report of cardiac epithelioid angiosarcoma.

10. β-receptor antagonist treatment prevents activation of cell death signaling in the diabetic heart independent of its metabolic actions.

11. Functional effects of protein kinases and peroxynitrite on cardiac carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 in isolated mitochondria.

12. Perforin-independent extracellular granzyme B activity contributes to abdominal aortic aneurysm.

13. Distinct early signaling events resulting from the expression of the PRKAG2 R302Q mutant of AMPK contribute to increased myocardial glycogen.

14. Stimulation of cardiac fatty acid oxidation by leptin is mediated by a nitric oxide-p38 MAPK-dependent mechanism.

15. Mitral valve injury late after transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

16. AMP-activated protein kinase influences metabolic remodeling in H9c2 cells hypertrophied by arginine vasopressin.

17. Metoprolol represses PGC1alpha-mediated carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1B expression in the diabetic heart.

18. Metoprolol increases the expression of beta(3)-adrenoceptors in the diabetic heart: effects on nitric oxide signaling and forkhead transcription factor-3.

19. Metabolic actions of metformin in the heart can occur by AMPK-independent mechanisms.

20. Metoprolol improves cardiac function and modulates cardiac metabolism in the streptozotocin-diabetic rat.

21. The AMPK gamma1 R70Q mutant regulates multiple metabolic and growth pathways in neonatal cardiac myocytes.

22. AMPK control of myocardial fatty acid metabolism fluctuates with the intensity of insulin-deficient diabetes.

23. AMPK and metabolic adaptation by the heart to pressure overload.

24. Eosinophilic myocarditis: case series and review of literature.

25. Induction of mitochondrial nitrative damage and cardiac dysfunction by chronic provision of dietary omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids.

26. Altered cardiac fatty acid composition and utilization following dexamethasone-induced insulin resistance.

27. Gender and post-ischemic recovery of hypertrophied rat hearts.

28. Trimetazidine normalizes postischemic function of hypertrophied rat hearts.

29. Energy substrate metabolism in cardiac hypertrophy.

30. Regular exercise is associated with a protective metabolic phenotype in the rat heart.

31. Churg-Strauss syndrome with myocarditis manifesting as acute myocardial infarction with cardiogenic shock: case report and review of the literature.

32. Glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation in cardiac hypertrophy--why so unbalanced?

33. 5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide 1-beta -D-ribofuranoside (AICAR) stimulates myocardial glycogenolysis by allosteric mechanisms.

34. Estrogen replacement stimulates fatty acid oxidation and impairs post-ischemic recovery of hearts from ovariectomized female rats.

35. Accelerated rates of glycolysis in the hypertrophied heart: are they a methodological artifact?

36. Energy metabolism in the hypertrophied heart.

37. Pyruvate dehydrogenase and the regulation of glucose oxidation in hypertrophied rat hearts.

38. Metabolic modulation: a means to mend a broken heart.

39. Regulation of myocardial fatty acid oxidation by substrate supply.

40. Accelerated glycolysis and greater postischemic dysfunction in hypertrophied rat hearts are independent of coronary flow.

41. Cardiac findings in an individual with neurofibromatosis 1 and sudden death.

42. Dichloroacetate improves postischemic function of hypertrophied rat hearts.

43. Hypertrophied rat hearts are less responsive to the metabolic and functional effects of insulin.

44. Glucose utilization and glycogen turnover are accelerated in hypertrophied rat hearts during severe low-flow ischemia.

45. Effect of crystalloid administration on oxygen extraction in endotoxemic pigs.

46. Contribution of glycogen and exogenous glucose to glucose metabolism during ischemia in the hypertrophied rat heart.

47. Glycogen metabolism in the aerobic hypertrophied rat heart.

48. Leukocytes and decreased left-ventricular contractility during endotoxemia in rabbits.

50. Regression of cardiac hypertrophy normalizes glucose metabolism and left ventricular function during reperfusion.

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