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1. 14. Cardiac Muscle
- www.kumc.edu
- Slide 14 Cardiac Muscle.
- Longitudinal cardiac muscle can be identified by centrally placed round to oblong nuclei, striations, branching, and intercalated discs (arrow). ...
2. Cardiac Science, Inc. - Defibrillators, AEDs, PAD programs
- www.cardiacscience.com
- March 07, 2005 CARDIAC SCIENCE AND QUINTON TO PRESENT MERGER INFORMATION TO INVESTMENT COMMUNITY February 28, 2005 CARDIAC SCIENCE ANNOUNCES 2004 FOURTH QUARTER, YEAR END RESULTS February 28, 2005 CARDIAC SCIENCE AND QUINTON CARDIOLOGY SYSTEMS ANNOUNCE SIGNING OF DEFINITIVE MERGER AGREEMENT .
- ©2003 Cardiac Science, Inc. ... Cardiac Science, Inc. ... Our mission is to provide safe, vigilant, and intelligent cardiac monitoring and defibrillation technology that significantly reduces time to defibrillation, and saves lives. ...
3. Cardiac Development - Nursing CEU
- www.rnceus.com
- This course is designed to enhance the participant's understanding of cardiac development. ...
4. Decreased energetics in murine hearts bearing the R92Q mutation in cardiac troponin T -- Javadpour et al. 112 (5): 768 -- Journal of Clinical Investigation
- www.jci.org
- Decreased energetics in murine hearts bearing the R92Q mutation in cardiac troponin T .
- The thin filament protein cardiac troponin T (cTnT) is an important regulator of myofilament activation. Here we report a significant change in cardiac energetics in transgenic mice bearing the missense mutation R92Q within the tropomyosin-binding domain of cTnT, a mutation associated with a clinically severe form of familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. ... Simultaneous measurements of cardiac energetics using 31P NMR spectroscopy and contractile performance of the intact beating heart revealed both a decrease in the free energy of ATP hydrolysis available to support contractile work and a marked inability to increase contractile performance upon acute inotropic challenge in hearts from R92Q mice. ...
- Cardiac troponin T and familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: an energetic affair Ketty Schwartz and Jean-Jacques Mercadier.
- Expression of cardiac myosin-binding protein-C (cMyBP-C) in Drosophila as a model for the study of human cardiomyopathies.
- Cardiac Troponin T Isoforms Affect the Ca2+ Sensitivity of Force Development in the Presence of Slow Skeletal Troponin I: INSIGHTS INTO THE ROLE OF TROPONIN T ISOFORMS IN THE FETAL HEART.
- Chronic Treatment With Allopurinol Boosts Survival and Cardiac Contractility in Murine Postischemic Cardiomyopathy.
- Hypertrophy, Fibrosis, and Sudden Cardiac Death in Response to Pathological Stimuli in Mice With Mutations in Cardiac Troponin T.
- Is the Failing Heart Energy Starved?: On Using Chemical Energy to Support Cardiac Function.
- Cardiac troponin T and familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: an energetic affair.
5. CACR
- www.cacr.ca
- Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation .
- The goal of the CACR is to provide leadership in clinical practice, research and advocacy in cardiac disease prevention and rehabilitation for the enhancement and maintenance of cardiovascular health of Canadians.
- © Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation 2002. ...
6. Cardiac Chamber Formation: Development, Genes, and Evolution -- MOORMAN and CHRISTOFFELS 83 (4): 1223 -- Physiological Reviews
- physrev.physiology.org
- Cardiac Chamber Formation: Development, Genes, and Evolution .
- Cardiac Chamber Formation: Development, Genes, and Evolution. ... Concepts of cardiac development have greatly influenced the description of the formation of the four-chambered vertebrate heart. Traditionally, the embryonic tubular heart is considered to be a composite of serially arranged segments representing adult cardiac compartments. ... Logical integration of the development of the cardiac conduction system into the serial concept has remained puzzling as well. Therefore, the current description needed reconsideration, and we decided to evaluate the essentialities of cardiac design, its evolutionary and embryonic development, and the molecular pathways recruited to make the four-chambered mammalian heart. ... 1) Both the ancestor chordate heart and the embryonic tubular heart of higher vertebrates consist of poorly developed and poorly coupled "pacemaker-like" cardiac muscle cells with the highest pacemaker activity at the venous pole, causing unidirectional peristaltic contraction waves. ... The topographical arrangement of the distinct cardiac muscle cells in the forming heart explains the embryonic electrocardiogram (ECG), does not require the invention of nodes, and allows a logical transition from a peristaltic tubular heart to a synchronously contracting four-chambered heart. This view on the development of cardiac design unfolds fascinating possibilities for future research. ...
- The more derived extant bony fish, like the zebrafish, do not have this cardiac compartment. They have a so-called bulbus arteriosus, which is not enclosed by cardiac muscle, but by elastic tissue and smooth muscle, and therefore is considered to be a specialization of the proximal part of the ventral aorta (256). ...
- Basics of Cardiac Development for the Understanding of Congenital Heart Malformations.
- Foxp1 regulates cardiac outflow tract, endocardial cushion morphogenesis and myocyte proliferation and maturation.
- Organization of cardiac chamber progenitors in the zebrafish blastula.
7. Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
- www.ipej.org
- IPEJ is listed at NASPE Heart Rhythm Society, Europen Society of Cardiology,Cardiac Electrophysiology Society, Medical Libraries and Univeristies.
- Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal is a peer reviewed online journal devoted to cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. ... Editorial Advisory Board includes eminent personalities in the field of cardiac pacing and electrophysiology from Asia, Australia, Europe and North America. ...
8. Cardiac Risk in the Young the UK SADS charity raises awareness and offers support for SADS
- www.c-r-y.org.uk
- CRY Cardiac Risk in the Young.
- CRY is a charity founded in May 1995 to raise awareness of Cardiac Risk in the Young - Sudden Cardiac Death, Sudden Death Syndrome (SADS) more.
- CRY's Vision 2004: to work with cardiologists and family doctors to promote and protect the cardiac health of our young by establishing good practice.
- and screening facilities devoted to significantly reduce the frequency of young sudden cardiac death throughout the UK. ...
- NEW! NSF chapter on Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death launched.
- The Department of Health announce the launch of the new National Service Framework chapter on Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death. ...
- This culminated in the announcement by Health Minister Melanie Johnson of the formation of an Expert Group on Arrhythmia and Sudden Cardiac Death.
- “It is absolutely crucial that we keep the pressure up to maintain the focus on cardiac risk in young people. ...
- BBC News Online run article on sudden cardiac death in the young The Health section of the BBC News Online website has a new article about sudden cardiac death. ...
- All Party Parliamentary Group for Cardiac Risk in the Young.
- Laura John (14) from Southampton yesterday took on the prestigious role as official ‘coin tosser’ for the Men’s Singles Final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships – representing the national charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). ...
- QT's epic journey around the world to raise awareness of SADS and Sudden Cardiac Death in the Young. ...
9. Cardiac outflow tract defects in mice lacking ALK2 in neural crest cells -- Kaartinen et al. 131 (14): 3481 -- Development
- dev.biologists.org
- Cardiac outflow tract defects in mice lacking ALK2 in neural crest cells .
- Cardiac neural crest cells are multipotent migratory cells that contribute to the formation of the cardiac outflow tract and pharyngeal arch arteries. ... Recently, the genetic bases for some of these disorders have been elucidated, and signaling pathways required for induction, migration and differentiation of cardiac neural crest have emerged. ... However, it has remained generally unclear whether BMP ligands act directly on neural crest or cardiac myocytes during cardiac morphogenesis, or function indirectly by activating other cell types. ... Thus, the type I BMP receptor ALK2 plays an essential cell-autonomous role in the development of the cardiac outflow tract and aortic arch derivatives. ...
10. North American Society for Cardiac Imaging
- www.nasci.org
- Established in 1973, the North American Society for Cardiac Imaging (NASCI) is an International non-profit professional association dedicated to the advancement of cardiovascular imaging. ...
- Please mark your calendars for Cardiovascular Imaging 2005, October 8-11, 2005, at the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, including a One-Day Symposium on Cardiac CT co-sponsored by the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCVCT) .
11. Heart Surgery Forum
- www.hsforum.com
- Mediterranean Association of Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery (MACCS).
- John Murkin discusses the upcoming MICS 2005 (The Whistler Cardiac Team) meeting.
- discusses some of the highlights of the NewEra Cardiac Care 2005 meeting.
- Advanced Cardiac Techniques in Surgery (ACTS) 2004 ;.
- Cryocath SurgiFrost™ SurgiFrost™ is a malleable, single-use cryosurgical probe developed to treat cardiac arrhythmias during open-heart surgery. The probe will ablate cardiac tissue while a patient is undergoing a primary cardiac surgical procedure, such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or mitral valve (MV) replacement and/or repair and as part of the Maze procedure.
- Cardioblate®XL Surgical Ablation Pen The new Cardioblate® XL Surgical Ablation Pen features an extended length shaft (20 cm) designed to allow you to more easily reach the target tissue during cardiac ablation procedures. ...
- Share Your Ideas and Procedures with the HSF Audience The Heart Surgery Forum® is seeking original investigative and clinical work on any subject germane to the science or practice of modern cardiac care. ...
12. You are now one of about TWO MILLION peopLe who have a cardiac pacemaker implanted
- www.hrt.org
- You are now one of about TWO MILLION people who have a cardiac pacemaker implanted. ...
- If you are going by plane, inform the security staff and show your cardiac pacemaker identification card. ...
- Asystole: absence of a heartbeat, cardiac stand still.
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