Exercise and cardiac health: physiological and molecular insights
JBN Moreira, M Wohlwend, U Wisløff - Nature Metabolism, 2020 - nature.com
The cardiac benefits of exercise have been recognized for centuries. Studies have
undisputedly shown that regular exercise is beneficial for the cardiovascular system in …
undisputedly shown that regular exercise is beneficial for the cardiovascular system in …
Understanding key mechanisms of exercise-induced cardiac protection to mitigate disease: current knowledge and emerging concepts
BC Bernardo, JYY Ooi, KL Weeks… - Physiological …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
The benefits of exercise on the heart are well recognized, and clinical studies have
demonstrated that exercise is an intervention that can improve cardiac function in heart …
demonstrated that exercise is an intervention that can improve cardiac function in heart …
BET bromodomains mediate transcriptional pause release in heart failure
Heart failure (HF) is driven by the interplay between regulatory transcription factors and
dynamic alterations in chromatin structure. Pathologic gene transactivation in HF is …
dynamic alterations in chromatin structure. Pathologic gene transactivation in HF is …
Weighted gene co-expression network analysis identifies critical genes in the development of heart failure after acute myocardial infarction
X Niu, J Zhang, L Zhang, Y Hou, S Pu, A Chu… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: The development of heart failure (HF) remains a common complication
following an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and is associated with substantial adverse …
following an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and is associated with substantial adverse …
Overview of high throughput sequencing technologies to elucidate molecular pathways in cardiovascular diseases
High throughput sequencing technologies have become essential in studies on genomics,
epigenomics, and transcriptomics. Although sequencing information has traditionally been …
epigenomics, and transcriptomics. Although sequencing information has traditionally been …
BET bromodomain inhibition suppresses innate inflammatory and profibrotic transcriptional networks in heart failure
Despite current standard of care, the average 5-year mortality after an initial diagnosis of
heart failure (HF) is about 40%, reflecting an urgent need for new therapeutic approaches …
heart failure (HF) is about 40%, reflecting an urgent need for new therapeutic approaches …
The transcription factor FOXM1 (Forkhead box M1): proliferation-specific expression, transcription factor function, target genes, mouse models, and normal biological …
I Wierstra - Advances in cancer research, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract FOXM1 (Forkhead box M1) is a typical proliferation-associated transcription factor,
which stimulates cell proliferation and exhibits a proliferation-specific expression pattern …
which stimulates cell proliferation and exhibits a proliferation-specific expression pattern …
RNA splicing: regulation and dysregulation in the heart
MMG van den Hoogenhof, YM Pinto… - Circulation …, 2016 - Am Heart Assoc
RNA splicing represents a post-transcriptional mechanism to generate multiple functional
RNAs or proteins from a single transcript. The evolution of RNA splicing is a prime example …
RNAs or proteins from a single transcript. The evolution of RNA splicing is a prime example …
Proteomics research in cardiovascular medicine and biomarker discovery
Proteomics is a systems physiology discipline to address the large-scale characterization of
protein species within a biological system, be it a cell, a tissue, a body biofluid, an organism …
protein species within a biological system, be it a cell, a tissue, a body biofluid, an organism …
Chemokines and heart disease: a network connecting cardiovascular biology to immune and autonomic nervous systems
V Dusi, A Ghidoni, A Ravera… - Mediators of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Among the chemokines discovered to date, nineteen are presently considered to be relevant
in heart disease and are involved in all stages of cardiovascular response to injury …
in heart disease and are involved in all stages of cardiovascular response to injury …