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Right ventricular hypertrophy with early dysfunction: A proteomics study in a neonatal model
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Right ventricular hypertrophy with early dysfunction: A proteomics study in a neonatal model

Amir M Sheikh, Cindy Barrett, Nestor Villamizar, Oscar Alzate, Anne Marie Valente, J Rene' Herlong, Damian Craig, Andrew Lodge, Jeffrey Lawson, Carmelo Milano, …
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, Vol.137(5), pp.1146-1153
2009-05
PMID: 19379982

Abstract

Animals Animals, Newborn Disease Models, Animal Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional Gene Expression Regulation Heart Function Tests Heat-Shock Proteins - genetics Heat-Shock Proteins - metabolism Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular - genetics Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular - pathology Ligation Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probability Proteins - genetics Proteins - metabolism Proteomics - methods Pulmonary Artery - surgery Random Allocation Reference Values Sensitivity and Specificity Stroke Volume Swine Time Factors Tissue and Organ Harvesting Ventricular Dysfunction, Right - genetics Ventricular Dysfunction, Right - pathology
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2 Chemistry
2.211 Mass Spectrometry
2.211.497 Proteomics
Web Of Science research areas
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Respiratory System
Surgery
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Clinical Medicine

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