340 research outputs found
Pharmacological separation of early afterdepolarizations from arrhythmogenic substrate in ĪKPQ Scn5a murine hearts modelling human long QT 3 syndrome
A historical perspective on the discovery of statins
Cholesterol is essential for the functioning of all human organs, but it is nevertheless the cause of coronary heart disease. Over the course of nearly a century of investigation, scientists have developed several lines of evidence that establish the causal connection between blood cholesterol, atherosclerosis, and coronary heart disease. Building on that knowledge, scientists and the pharmaceutical industry have successfully developed a remarkably effective class of drugsāthe statinsāthat lower cholesterol levels in blood and reduce the frequency of heart attacks
Statistical strategies for avoiding false discoveries in metabolomics and related experiments
Impact of change in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol from baseline on risk for major cardiovascular events
Angina Pectoris is a Stronger Indicator of Diffuse Vascular Atherosclerosis than Intermittent Claudication: Framingham Study
Discriminant function analysis of factors related to myocardial infarction in male patients on antihypertensive therapy.
Implications of Gender Difference in Coronary Calcification as Assessed by CT Coronary Angiography
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