Calcific diseases of the cardiovascular system, such as atherosclerotic calcification and calcific aortic valve disease, are widespread and clinically significant, causing substantial morbidity and mortality. Vascular cells, like bone cells, interact with their matrix substrate through molecular signals, and through biomechanical signals, such as traction forces transmitted from cytoskeleton to matrix. The interaction of contractile vascular cells with their matrix may be one of the most important factors controlling pathological mineralisation of the artery wall and cardiac valves. In many respects, the matricrine and matrix mechanical changes in calcific vasculopathy and valvulopathy resemble those occurring in embryonic bone development ...
Vascular calcification is related to vascular diseases, for example, atherosclerosis, and its comorb...
Vascular calcification is associated with poor cardiovascular outcome. Histochemical analysis of cal...
Dystrophic mineralization remains the leading cause of valve stenosis and failure in native human (N...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) occurs through multiple mutually non-exclusive mechanisms that ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) occurs through multiple mutually non-exclusive mechanisms that ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is associated with increased presence of myofibroblasts, osteob...
Vascular calcification, once considered a degenerative, end-stage, and inevitable condition, is now ...
Vascular calcification is a complex pathological process occurring in patients with atherosclerosis,...
Vascular calcification is a common phenomena among atherosclerosis, diabetes, chronic kidney failure...
This review centers on updating the active research area of vascular calcification. This pathology u...
Coordinated movement of cardiac valves controls unidirectional flow of the blood with every heart be...
Abstract—Vascular calcification, long thought to result from passive degeneration, involves a comple...
Background: Aortic valve calcification is an active proliferative process, where interstitial cells ...
Because human aortic valve calcification can only be treated by valve replacement, it is a priority ...
Vascular Calcification, i.e., the ectopic accumulation of calcium phosphate salts in the vessel wall...
Vascular calcification is related to vascular diseases, for example, atherosclerosis, and its comorb...
Vascular calcification is associated with poor cardiovascular outcome. Histochemical analysis of cal...
Dystrophic mineralization remains the leading cause of valve stenosis and failure in native human (N...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) occurs through multiple mutually non-exclusive mechanisms that ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) occurs through multiple mutually non-exclusive mechanisms that ...
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is associated with increased presence of myofibroblasts, osteob...
Vascular calcification, once considered a degenerative, end-stage, and inevitable condition, is now ...
Vascular calcification is a complex pathological process occurring in patients with atherosclerosis,...
Vascular calcification is a common phenomena among atherosclerosis, diabetes, chronic kidney failure...
This review centers on updating the active research area of vascular calcification. This pathology u...
Coordinated movement of cardiac valves controls unidirectional flow of the blood with every heart be...
Abstract—Vascular calcification, long thought to result from passive degeneration, involves a comple...
Background: Aortic valve calcification is an active proliferative process, where interstitial cells ...
Because human aortic valve calcification can only be treated by valve replacement, it is a priority ...
Vascular Calcification, i.e., the ectopic accumulation of calcium phosphate salts in the vessel wall...
Vascular calcification is related to vascular diseases, for example, atherosclerosis, and its comorb...
Vascular calcification is associated with poor cardiovascular outcome. Histochemical analysis of cal...
Dystrophic mineralization remains the leading cause of valve stenosis and failure in native human (N...