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Mechanisms of cell death in heart failure
Jagat Narula
, Anthony Rosenzweig
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Apoptosis
50%
Autophagy
50%
Cardiac Cells
50%
Cell Death
50%
Cell Death Pathways
100%
Cell Loss
50%
Cell Survival
50%
Heart Failure
100%
Mechanistic Insight
50%
Myocardial Cell Injury
50%
Myocardial Cells
50%
Myocardial Remodeling
50%
Necrosis
100%
Novel Therapeutics
50%
Protein Accumulation
50%
Ubiquitinated Proteins
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Autophagy
25%
Cell Death
100%
Cell Loss
25%
Cell Survival
25%
Congestive Heart Failure
100%
Heart Muscle Necrosis
25%
Necrosis
25%
Programmed Cell Death
25%
Ubiquitinated Protein
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Cell Death
100%
Congestive Heart Failure
100%
Heart Muscle Necrosis
33%
Necrosis
33%
Ubiquitinated Protein
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Congestive Heart Failure
100%
Heart Muscle Necrosis
50%
Necrosis
50%
Ubiquitinated Protein
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autophagy
25%
Cell Death
100%
Cell Loss
25%
Cell Survival
25%
Programmed Cell Death
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autophagy
25%
Cell Death
100%
Cell Loss
25%
Cell Survival
25%
Programmed Cell Death
25%