Heart failure (HF) is the end result of a diverse set of causes such as genetic cardiomyopathies, coronary artery disease, and hypertension and represents the primary cause of hospitalization in Europe. This serious clinical disorder is mostly associated with pathological remodeling of the myocardium, pump failure, and sudden death. While the survival of HF patients can be prolonged with conventional pharmacological therapies, the prognosis remains poor. New therapeutic modalities are thus needed that will target the underlying causes and not only the symptoms of the disease. Under chronic cardiac stress, small noncoding RNAs, in particular microRNAs, act as critical regulators of cardiac tissue remodeling and represent a new class of thera...
Cardiac diseases are the predominant cause of human mortality in the United States and around the wo...
Heart failure (HF) disease progression is related to numerous adaptive processes including cardiac f...
MicroRNAs are the most abundant class of regulatory noncoding RNA and are estimated to regulate over...
Heart failure (HF) is the end result of a diverse set of causes such as genetic cardiomyopathies, co...
Abstract Heart failure is a common and disabling disease with high mortality that carries substantia...
MicroRNAs play pivotal roles in cardiac disease, and their therapeutic modulation raises exciting an...
Heart failure (HF) imposes significant economic and public health burdens upon modern society. It is...
Abstract—MicroRNAs act as negative regulators of gene expression by inhibiting the translation or pr...
Heart failure still represents a real challenge both in everyday practice and research, due to the c...
Causes and treatments for heart failure (HF) have been investigated for over a century culminating i...
Abstract: Heart failure is a leading cause of death in industrialized nations especially in an aging...
Heart failure represents the common end-point of a wide range of heart diseases. We are still far fr...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are tiny, endogenous, conserved, non-coding RNAs that negatively modulate gene ex...
With 550 000 new cases diagnosed annually and $37 billion spent per year,1 heart failure (HF) with r...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are increasingly recognized to play important roles in cardiovascular diseases, i...
Cardiac diseases are the predominant cause of human mortality in the United States and around the wo...
Heart failure (HF) disease progression is related to numerous adaptive processes including cardiac f...
MicroRNAs are the most abundant class of regulatory noncoding RNA and are estimated to regulate over...
Heart failure (HF) is the end result of a diverse set of causes such as genetic cardiomyopathies, co...
Abstract Heart failure is a common and disabling disease with high mortality that carries substantia...
MicroRNAs play pivotal roles in cardiac disease, and their therapeutic modulation raises exciting an...
Heart failure (HF) imposes significant economic and public health burdens upon modern society. It is...
Abstract—MicroRNAs act as negative regulators of gene expression by inhibiting the translation or pr...
Heart failure still represents a real challenge both in everyday practice and research, due to the c...
Causes and treatments for heart failure (HF) have been investigated for over a century culminating i...
Abstract: Heart failure is a leading cause of death in industrialized nations especially in an aging...
Heart failure represents the common end-point of a wide range of heart diseases. We are still far fr...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are tiny, endogenous, conserved, non-coding RNAs that negatively modulate gene ex...
With 550 000 new cases diagnosed annually and $37 billion spent per year,1 heart failure (HF) with r...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are increasingly recognized to play important roles in cardiovascular diseases, i...
Cardiac diseases are the predominant cause of human mortality in the United States and around the wo...
Heart failure (HF) disease progression is related to numerous adaptive processes including cardiac f...
MicroRNAs are the most abundant class of regulatory noncoding RNA and are estimated to regulate over...