Metabolism and Physiology

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Science News

Impact of Smokeless Oral Nicotine Products on Cardiovascular Disease
Gene Therapy in Cardiovascular Disease: Recent Advances and Future Directions in Science
2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke
Cardiac Arrhythmias and Autonomic Dysfunction Associated With COVID-19
Evaluation and Management of Kidney Dysfunction in Advanced Heart Failure

Journals

Reducing Granules Without Splicing Restoration Alleviates RBM20 Cardiomyopathy
Effect of Argatroban Plus Dual Antiplatelet in Branch Atherosclerosis Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial
SIRT3 Represses Vascular Remodeling via Reducing Mitochondrial Ac-CoA Accumulation in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
Epigenetic Modulation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotype Switching in Early-Onset Acute Myocardial Infarction
Nitrosation of CD36 Regulates Endothelial Function and Serum Lipids

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Since 1999, the BCVS Council has advanced understanding of mechanisms of basic cardiovascular regulation to support insights into cardiovascular disease and facilitate new therapies. Emphasis is on integrating molecular/cellular and physiological approaches to address problems relating to genomics, cell signaling, myocardial biology, circulatory physiology, pathophysiology, and peripheral vascular disease.

The ATVB Council focuses on arteriosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular biology. The council advances research, addresses prevention, improves diagnosis and treatment, and works actively with other organizations. It shares reliable information through its annual conference, awards and lectures, and in the AHA’s journal, Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology.

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