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2. Effects of sacubitril-valsartan on aging-related cardiac dysfunction
3. Association Between Circulating CD4+ T Cell Methylation Signatures of Network-Oriented SOCS3 Gene and Hemodynamics in Patients Suffering Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
4. Variation of sperm quality and circular RNA content in men exposed to environmental contamination with heavy metals in 'Land of Fires', Italy.
5. Adrenoceptor Blockers : Influence on Depression and Anxiety
6. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors, anti-diabetic drugs in heart failure and cognitive impairment: potential mechanisms of the protective effects.
7. Branched-chain amino acids and L-alanine supplementation ameliorate calcium dyshomeostasis in sarcopenia: New insights for nutritional interventions.
8. Initial Phase of Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity Involves Cardiac Fibroblasts Activation and Metabolic Switch
9. FUS driven circCNOT6L biogenesis in mouse and human spermatozoa supports zygote development
10. In vitro CSC-derived cardiomyocytes exhibit the typical microRNA-mRNA blueprint of endogenous cardiomyocytes
11. Angiotensin II and angiotensin 1–7: which is their role in atrial fibrillation?
12. Adrenoceptor Blockers
13. Hyperglycaemia-induced epigenetic changes drive persistent cardiac dysfunction via the adaptor p66Shc
14. Results of the safety run-in part of the METAL (METformin in Advanced Lung cancer) study: a multicentre, open-label phase I–II study of metformin with erlotinib in second-line therapy of patients with stage IV non-small-cell lung cancer
15. Cardioprotective effects of miR-34a silencing in a rat model of doxorubicin toxicity
16. Initial Phase of Anthracycline Cardiotoxicity Involves Cardiac Fibroblasts Activation and Metabolic Switch.
17. Chapter 3.12 - Neutral endopeptidase (neprilysin)
18. Adrenoceptor Blockers
19. Doxorubicin Cardiotoxicity: Multiple Targets and Translational Perspectives
20. COVID-19 and atrial fibrillation: Intercepting lines
21. Neuropsychiatric clinical manifestations in elderly patients treated with hydroxychloroquine: a review article
22. supplementary figure 4 from Primary and Acquired Resistance of Colorectal Cancer to Anti-EGFR Monoclonal Antibody Can Be Overcome by Combined Treatment of Regorafenib with Cetuximab
23. Supplementary Table 1 from Increased TGF-α as a Mechanism of Acquired Resistance to the Anti-EGFR Inhibitor Cetuximab through EGFR–MET Interaction and Activation of MET Signaling in Colon Cancer Cells
24. Supplementary Figure Legend from Increased TGF-α as a Mechanism of Acquired Resistance to the Anti-EGFR Inhibitor Cetuximab through EGFR–MET Interaction and Activation of MET Signaling in Colon Cancer Cells
25. Supplementary Figure 2 from Increased TGF-α as a Mechanism of Acquired Resistance to the Anti-EGFR Inhibitor Cetuximab through EGFR–MET Interaction and Activation of MET Signaling in Colon Cancer Cells
26. supplementary table 1 from Primary and Acquired Resistance of Colorectal Cancer to Anti-EGFR Monoclonal Antibody Can Be Overcome by Combined Treatment of Regorafenib with Cetuximab
27. Supplementary Figure 1 from Increased TGF-α as a Mechanism of Acquired Resistance to the Anti-EGFR Inhibitor Cetuximab through EGFR–MET Interaction and Activation of MET Signaling in Colon Cancer Cells
28. supplementary figure 3 from Primary and Acquired Resistance of Colorectal Cancer to Anti-EGFR Monoclonal Antibody Can Be Overcome by Combined Treatment of Regorafenib with Cetuximab
29. Supplementary Table 2 from Increased TGF-α as a Mechanism of Acquired Resistance to the Anti-EGFR Inhibitor Cetuximab through EGFR–MET Interaction and Activation of MET Signaling in Colon Cancer Cells
30. supplementary figure legend from Primary and Acquired Resistance of Colorectal Cancer to Anti-EGFR Monoclonal Antibody Can Be Overcome by Combined Treatment of Regorafenib with Cetuximab
31. supplementary figure 2 from Primary and Acquired Resistance of Colorectal Cancer to Anti-EGFR Monoclonal Antibody Can Be Overcome by Combined Treatment of Regorafenib with Cetuximab
32. Supplementary Table 2 from β3 Integrin Subunit Mediates the Bone-Resorbing Function Exerted by Cultured Myeloma Plasma Cells
33. Supplementary Table 1 from β3 Integrin Subunit Mediates the Bone-Resorbing Function Exerted by Cultured Myeloma Plasma Cells
34. Data from β3 Integrin Subunit Mediates the Bone-Resorbing Function Exerted by Cultured Myeloma Plasma Cells
35. Dapagliflozin protects the kidney in a non-diabetic model of cardiorenal syndrome
36. Long-term administration of ranolazine attenuates diastolic dysfunction and adverse myocardial remodeling in a model of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
37. SIRT1 activation attenuates diastolic dysfunction by reducing cardiac fibrosis in a model of anthracycline cardiomyopathy
38. COVID-19 and atrial fibrillation: Intercepting lines
39. Cytochalasin D restores nuclear size acting on F-actin and IZUMO1 localization in low-quality spermatozoa
40. SIRT1 activation rescues doxorubicin-induced loss of functional competence of human cardiac progenitor cells
41. Correction to: Angiotensin II and angiotensin 1–7: which is their role in atrial fibrillation?
42. Association Between Circulating CD4+ T Cell Methylation Signatures of Network-Oriented SOCS3 Gene and Hemodynamics in Patients Suffering Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
43. Imatinib mesylate-induced cardiomyopathy involves resident cardiac progenitors
44. Doxorubicin targets multiple players: A new view of an old problem
45. Strengths, weaknesses and future challenges of biosimilars’ development. An opinion on how to improve the knowledge and use of biosimilars in clinical practice
46. Sitagliptin reduces inflammation, fibrosis and preserves diastolic function in a rat model of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
47. Effects of ranolazine in a model of doxorubicin‐induced left ventricle diastolic dysfunction
48. Ranolazine Counteracts Strength Impairment and Oxidative Stress in Aged Sarcopenic Mice
49. Local inhibition of ornithine decarboxylase reduces vascular stenosis in a murine model of carotid injury
50. Association Between Circulating CD4+ T Cell Methylation Signatures of Network-Oriented SOCS3 Gene and Hemodynamics in Patients Suffering Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.
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