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Heart Transplant Reports

Heart transplant replaces the patient's heart with a donor heart. Remove the patient's heart by transecting the aorta, the main pulmonary artery and the superior and inferior vena cavae and dividing the left atrium, leaving the back wall of the left atrium with the pulmonary vein openings in place. The surgeon connects the donor heart by sewing together the recipient and donor vena cavae, aorta, pulmonary artery and left atrium.
Related journals of Heart Transplant Reports
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation,Journal of Cardiac Failure,Medical Mycology Case Reports,Heart Rhythm,Cardiovascular Pathology

Heart Transplant Reports

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  • Donald silverberg
    Is correction of iron deficiency a new addition to the treatment of heart failure?
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  • Ahmed Zeidan
    Effects of intravenous iron in chronic kidney disease and heart failure
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  • Hisham Hussein Imam
    Pregnancy after renal transplantation
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  • Dhanya Mohan
    Refractory anemia due to parvovirus b19 infection in a renal transplant recipient
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  • Ana Laura Pimentel
    Glycated hemoglobin in the screening and diagnosis of renal post-transplantation diabetes
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  • Vicente Marco
    Changes in breast cancer pathology reports after second opinion
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  • Yosef Yarden
    Classically, the 3’untranslated region (3’UTR) is that region in eukaryotic protein-coding genes from the translation termination codon to the polyA signal. It is transcribed as an integral part of the mRNA encoded by the gene. However, there exists another kind of RNA, which consists of the 3’UTR alone, without all other elements in mRNA such as 5’UTR and coding region. The importance of independent 3’UTR RNA (referred as I3’UTR) was prompted by results of artificially introducing such RNA species into malignant mammalian cells. Since 1991, we found that the middle part of the 3’UTR of the human nuclear factor for interleukin-6 (NF-IL6) or C/EBP gene exerted tumor suppression effect in vivo. Our subsequent studies showed that transfection of C/EBP 3’UTR led to down-regulation of several genes favorable for malignancy and to up-regulation of some genes favorable for phenotypic reversion. Also, it was shown that the sequences near the termini of the C/EBP 3’UTR were important for its tumor suppression activity. Then, the C/EBP 3’UTR was found to directly inhibit the phosphorylation activity of protein kinase CPKC in SMMC-7721, a hepatocarcinoma cell line. Recently, an AU-rich region in the C/EBP 3’UTR was found also to be responsible for its tumor suppression. Recently we have also found evidence that the independent C/EBP 3’UTR RNA is actually exists in human tissues, such as fetal liver and heart, pregnant uterus, senescent fibroblasts etc. Through 1990’s to 2000’s, world scientists found several 3’UTR RNAs that functioned as artificial independent RNAs in cancer cells and resulted in tumor suppression. Interestingly, majority of genes for these RNAs have promoter-like structures in their 3’UTR regions, although the existence of their transcribed products as independent 3’UTR RNAs is still to be confirmed. Our studies indicate that the independent 3’UTR RNA is a novel non-coding RNA species whose function should be the regulation not of the expression of their original mRNA, but of some essential life activities of the cell as a whole.
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  • William Lindsey
    Ultra-refined Follicular Unit Transplantation into scar tissue as an alternative to surgical scar revision in hair bearing scalp
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  • U Vineetha
    Evaluation of rice transplanter at different age of seedlings and spacings (Kubota model)
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  • Kazuhiro Ikegame
    Graft-versus-GVHD, a second transplantation from another donor for the rescue from refractory acute GVHD
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  • Qiurong Li
    Therapeutic modulation and reestablishment of the intestinal microbiota with fecal microbiota transplantation resolves sepsis and diarrhea in a patient
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  • Andreea Iftimia-Mander
    Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation: Understanding what are the critical quality attributes (CQAs) of a cord blood unit.
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  • D K Agarwal
    Impact of renal transplantation on psychosocial status of HIV positive patients
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  • Ishfaq A Bukhari
    Protective Effect of Diltiazem and Fenofibrate Against Ischemia-reperfusion Induced Cardiac Arrhythmias in the Isolated Rat Heart.
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  • John Pixley
    In utero transplantation (IUT) an experimental window into immune self Basic and applied implications
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  • Fahad G Attar
    Meniscal transplant surgery- A realistic joint preservation option? A current review of literature
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  • A Martin Gerdes
    Wrong about β-blockers! Wrong about positive inotropes! Wrong about Thyroid Hormone treatment of Heart Failure?
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  • Fatih Yalcin
    EARLY IMAGING BIOMARKER IN REMODELING DUE TO HEART FAILURE
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  • Samuel C Dudley
    Novel biomarkers for diastolic heart failure
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  • Abdulaziz U Joury
    Acute Myocardial Infarction as First Presentation among patients with Coronary Heart Disease
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  • Helena Dominguez
    Can we protect the brain against thromboembolism during open heart surgery? LAACS project
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  • Saverio Gentile
    Ion channels phosphorylopathy: 3rd International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Cardiology April 15-17, 2013 A link between genomic variations and heart arrhythmia
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