Background: Heart failure (HF) is not only a common complication in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) but also a major cause of death. Although clinical studies have shown that there is a close relationship between them, the mechanism of its occurrence is unclear. The aim of this study is to explore the molecular mechanisms between HF and ESRD through comprehensive bioinformatics analysis, providing a new perspective on the crosstalk between these two diseases.Methods: The HF and ESRD datasets were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database; we identified and analyzed common differentially expressed genes (DEGs). First, Gene Ontology (GO), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG), and gene set variation anal...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
Background: Despite major advances in pharmacological treatment for patients with heart failure, res...
Heart Failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome in which the heart is unable to provide enough blo...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
BackgroundHeart Failure (HF) is the end-stage cardiovascular syndrome with poor prognosis. Proteomic...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
Abstract Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome and affects millions o...
In fact, the risk of dying from CVD is significant when compared to the risk of developing end-stage...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
Background: Despite major advances in pharmacological treatment for patients with heart failure, res...
Heart Failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome in which the heart is unable to provide enough blo...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
BackgroundHeart Failure (HF) is the end-stage cardiovascular syndrome with poor prognosis. Proteomic...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
Abstract Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a heterogeneous clinical syndrome and affects millions o...
In fact, the risk of dying from CVD is significant when compared to the risk of developing end-stage...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
IntroductionAutophagy refers to the process of breaking down and recycling damaged or unnecessary co...
Background: Despite major advances in pharmacological treatment for patients with heart failure, res...
Heart Failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome in which the heart is unable to provide enough blo...