Publications Library

Use this publications library to create a customized bibliography or to search for publications using a Vevo system in a multitude of application areas. You may select more than one application by using CTRL.

Publications related to Vevo 3100

Displaying 1081 - 1090 of 1678 results found
Astragalosides increase the cardiac diastolic function and regulate the “Calcium sensing receptor-protein kinase C-protein phosphatase 1” pathway in rats with heart failure
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
,
Read more
Cardiomyocyte Derived miR-328 Promotes Cardiac Fibrosis by Paracrinely Regulating Adjacent Fibroblasts
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
,
Read more
Leptin increases mitochondrial OPA1 via GSK3-mediated OMA1 ubiquitination to enhance therapeutic effects of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation
Cell Death Dis
,
Read more
Four Surgical Modifications to the Classic Elastase Perfusion Aneurysm Model Enable Haemodynamic Alterations and Extended Elastase Perfusion
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg
,
Read more
Palmitic acid, but not high-glucose, induced myocardial apoptosis is alleviated by N‑acetylcysteine due to attenuated mitochondrial-derived ROS accumulation-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress
Cell Death & Disease
,
Read more
Fibulin-7, a heparin binding matricellular protein, promotes renal tubular calcification in mice
Matrix Biology
,
Read more
Mitochondrial proteome disruption in the diabetic heart through targeted epigenetic regulation at the mitochondrial heat shock protein 70 (mtHsp70) nuclear locus
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
,
Read more
Deep Vein Thrombosis Induced by Stasis in Mice Monitored by High Frequency Ultrasonography.
Journal of Visualized Experiments
,
Read more
Semi-Automated Segmentation of the Tumor Vasculature in Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Data
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
,
Read more
Load-Dependent Changes in Left Ventricular Structure and Function in a Pathophysiologically Relevant Murine Model of Reversible Heart Failure
Circulation: Heart Failure
,
Read more