Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a severely threatening disorder and frequently cause death in industrialized countries, posing critical challenges to modern research and medicine. Molecular imaging has been heralded as the solution to many problems encountered in individuals living with CVD. The use of probes in cardiovascular molecular imaging is causing a paradigmatic shift from regular imaging techniques, to future advanced imaging technologies, which will facilitate the acquisition of vital information at the cellular and molecular level. Advanced imaging for CVDs will help early detection of disease development, allow early therapeutic intervention, and facilitate better understanding of fundamental biological processes. To promote ...
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For more than two decades, investigators who have been studying signal transduction in the heart (an...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a severely threatening disorder and frequently cause death in ind...
They should consider many factors and use clear guidance on predicting phenotypes from genotypes to ...
Editorial on the Research Topic Adenylyl cyclase isoforms as potential drug target
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As an academic infectious diseases pharmacist, I pride myself in learning, practicing, and teaching ...
Jeffery Goad, PharmD, MPH, associate dean of Academic Affairs in School of Pharmacy at Chapman Unive...
The ongoing pandemic of global concern has killed about three million humans and affected around 151...
Dr. Mehvar responds to misinterpretations of his previous research in Yang et al. (2015)
Fribrosis is a pathology associated with failure of many different organs, including the heart, lung...
The current study used measurements of metabolites and markers of membrane integrity to determine th...
SARS-CoV-2 belongs to the family of coronaviruses, which are characterized by spikes that sit densel...
The solid-phase synthesis of 5¢-O-b,g-methylenetriphosphates of nucleosides 1–5 is described, where ...
For more than two decades, investigators who have been studying signal transduction in the heart (an...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a severely threatening disorder and frequently cause death in ind...
They should consider many factors and use clear guidance on predicting phenotypes from genotypes to ...
Editorial on the Research Topic Adenylyl cyclase isoforms as potential drug target
This article explores the education system for pharmacy students in a modern computer simulated syst...
Protein kinases are enzymes that covalently modify proteins by attaching phosphate groups (from ATP)...
Given the recent emphasis of the academy on active engagement of learners in their own learning and ...
As an academic infectious diseases pharmacist, I pride myself in learning, practicing, and teaching ...
Jeffery Goad, PharmD, MPH, associate dean of Academic Affairs in School of Pharmacy at Chapman Unive...
The ongoing pandemic of global concern has killed about three million humans and affected around 151...
Dr. Mehvar responds to misinterpretations of his previous research in Yang et al. (2015)
Fribrosis is a pathology associated with failure of many different organs, including the heart, lung...
The current study used measurements of metabolites and markers of membrane integrity to determine th...
SARS-CoV-2 belongs to the family of coronaviruses, which are characterized by spikes that sit densel...
The solid-phase synthesis of 5¢-O-b,g-methylenetriphosphates of nucleosides 1–5 is described, where ...
For more than two decades, investigators who have been studying signal transduction in the heart (an...