Heart failure is a deadly chronic cardiovascular disease which affects millions of people worldwide. The rapid increase of new heart failure cases globally urges a necessary shift in the current approaches. This thesis underscored the importance of broadening the perspectives of scientific research in heart failure: by adding the dimension of time (4D) – in terms of circadian rhythms and daily fluctuations – and by using advanced 3D in vitro models that adequately recapitulate native human myocardium, we gained novel insights into this deadly disease. We showed that circadian rhythms can indeed be used to improve clinical interventions, diagnosis and prognosis of heart failure patients, and offered an overview of sources suitable to study t...
AbstractOBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study was to address the timing of sudden death in advanced hea...
Modern laboratory methods for determining biomarkers of cardiovascular diseases are highly sensitive...
Circadian rhythms are physiological and behavioural patterns with a period of approximately 24 hours...
Contains fulltext : 235384.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIM: Soluble su...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
: Circadian rhythms are internal regulatory processes controlled by molecular clocks present in esse...
SummaryBoth the physiological and pathological functions of cardiovascular organs are closely relate...
The sun shines on our planet in a 24-hour cycle to which all life has adapted. Only recently it was ...
Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of death in Western countries, and are influenced by ...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
The Earth turns on its axis every 24 h; almost all life on the planet has a mechanism - circadian rh...
The heart, like most mammalian organs, is influenced by circadian patterns. The suprachiasmatic nucl...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but technology (e.g., pacemak...
Abstract A fundamental aspect of human physiology is its cyclical nature over a 24-h period, a featu...
AbstractOBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study was to address the timing of sudden death in advanced hea...
Modern laboratory methods for determining biomarkers of cardiovascular diseases are highly sensitive...
Circadian rhythms are physiological and behavioural patterns with a period of approximately 24 hours...
Contains fulltext : 235384.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIM: Soluble su...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
Background. Professor Franz Halberg contributed greatly to our understanding of the importance of ch...
: Circadian rhythms are internal regulatory processes controlled by molecular clocks present in esse...
SummaryBoth the physiological and pathological functions of cardiovascular organs are closely relate...
The sun shines on our planet in a 24-hour cycle to which all life has adapted. Only recently it was ...
Cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of death in Western countries, and are influenced by ...
Heart failure has become the cardiovascular epidemic of the century. The European Journal of Heart F...
The Earth turns on its axis every 24 h; almost all life on the planet has a mechanism - circadian rh...
The heart, like most mammalian organs, is influenced by circadian patterns. The suprachiasmatic nucl...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, but technology (e.g., pacemak...
Abstract A fundamental aspect of human physiology is its cyclical nature over a 24-h period, a featu...
AbstractOBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study was to address the timing of sudden death in advanced hea...
Modern laboratory methods for determining biomarkers of cardiovascular diseases are highly sensitive...
Circadian rhythms are physiological and behavioural patterns with a period of approximately 24 hours...