AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology Podcast

Insightful author interviews about innovative research published in AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 13m. Bisher sind 230 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 11 Tage.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 18 hours 57 minutes

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Hypothermia/Rewarming Disrupts E-C Coupling


What is the connection between Tromso, Norway, hypothermia, rewarming, heart failure…and AJP-Heart and Circ? Listen to this fascinating new podcast as Associate Editor Leon ...


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 July 20, 2016  11m
 
 

Purinergic Dysregulation in Pulmonary Hypertension


What role do circulating nucleotides play in the pathobiology of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)? In this new podcast Associate Editor Robert Hester (University ...


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 July 11, 2016  12m
 
 

Particulate Matter Induced Vascular Insulin Resistance


How are diet-independent insulin resistance and defects in endothelial progenitor cell mobilization altered by particulate matter exposure? Find out by listening to this engaging ...


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 June 7, 2016  10m
 
 

Effects of Age and Estrogen on Cerebrovascular Function


Does aging enhance the deleterious effects of exogenous estrogen in the female cerebrovasculature? In this engaging new podcast, Guest Editor Akos Koller (New York ...


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 June 1, 2016  11m
 
 

Diastolic Dysfunction in the Hypertensive mRen2 Rat


Do basic scientists now have a good animal model of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) that mimics the human pathology? It’s very ...


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 May 31, 2016  12m
 
 

Dilated Cardiomyopathy Delta Sarcoglycan Mutations Cause Cardiomyocyte Membrane Instability


What is the link between mutations in delta sarcoglycans and dilated cardiomyopathy? In our latest podcast, Guest Editor Noah Weisleder (Ohio State University) interviews ...


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 May 18, 2016  12m
 
 

Aging Impairs Endothelial Ca2+ Signaling


We know that as we age, blood vessels become less effective at getting blood where you need it, when you need it. Intracellular calcium ...


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 May 2, 2016  12m
 
 

CpG DNA and Maternal Vascular Function


Preeclampsia affects nearly 10 million pregnancies worldwide every year, and is still a major cause of maternal death globally, particularly in developing countries. So ...


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 April 18, 2016  11m
 
 

Cardiac Adaptations During a Mountain Ultra-Marathon


Can a mountain ultra-marathon—arguably the most grueling and strenuous form of extreme exercise—be good for your heart? That’s just what we discuss in ...


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 April 7, 2016  11m
 
 

Astronaut Arterial Stiffness and Insulin Resistance


Is exercise really the best medicine…in space? In this fascinating podcast, Consulting Editor David Gutterman (Medical College of Wisconsin) interviews lead author Richard Hughson ...


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 March 28, 2016  12m