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Andries van der Meer, Ph.D. Biomedical engineer: PNAS paper online!
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Andries van der Meer, Ph.D. Biomedical engineer. Monday, January 7, 2013. Atherosclerotic geometries exacerbate pathological thrombus formation poststenosis in a von Willebrand factor-dependent manner' on the role of atherosclerotic vessel geometries in platelet aggregation has been published! For this paper I collaborated with Erik Westein, Marijke Kuijpers and Johan Heemskerk from the School for Cardiovascular Diseases in Maastricht. And the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne. Our resu...
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Molecular Cardiology Maastricht | Maastricht
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Paula da Costa Martins. Our laboratory is interested in cardiac gene regulatory mechanisms by transcription factors and microRNAs that control pathological cardiac remodeling, an early step towards heart failure. Chronic heart failure is a progressive disorder of the heart muscle that affects all vital organs, ultimately resulting in loss in quality of life. The most important causes of heart failure are chronic hypertension and myocardial infarction. Interested in working in our laboratory? Omschakeling...
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Molecular Cardiology Maastricht | Maastricht
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Paula da Costa Martins. Our laboratory is interested in cardiac gene regulatory mechanisms by transcription factors and microRNAs that control pathological cardiac remodeling, an early step towards heart failure. Chronic heart failure is a progressive disorder of the heart muscle that affects all vital organs, ultimately resulting in loss in quality of life. The most important causes of heart failure are chronic hypertension and myocardial infarction. Interested in working in our laboratory? Omschakeling...
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Molecular Cardiology Maastricht | Maastricht
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Paula da Costa Martins. Our laboratory is interested in cardiac gene regulatory mechanisms by transcription factors and microRNAs that control pathological cardiac remodeling, an early step towards heart failure. Chronic heart failure is a progressive disorder of the heart muscle that affects all vital organs, ultimately resulting in loss in quality of life. The most important causes of heart failure are chronic hypertension and myocardial infarction. Interested in working in our laboratory? Omschakeling...