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Basic mechanism of valvular heart disease
Event:
ESC CONGRESS 2019
Topic:
Valvular Heart Disease
Session type:
Moderated Posters
Date:
3 September 2019
Time:
15:45 - 16:35
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Novel model of intensity graded murine wire-induced aortic valve stenosis mimics distinct stages of human aortic valve pathology
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Doctor S. Niepmann (Bonn, DE)
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Non-classical Ly6C-low monocytes contribute to aortic valve stenosis development in mice
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Doctor S. Niepmann (Bonn, DE)
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Effect of neprilysin inhibitor for ischemic mitral regurgitation after myocardial injury
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Miss N. Song (Seoul, KR)
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In vivo tracking of long-term survival of xenogeneic porcine mesenchymal stem cells seeded on tissue-engineered heart valve implanted in sheep
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Doctor K. Zlabinger (Vienna, AT)
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Cellular mechanisms of aortic valve calcification in primary human valvular interstitial cell culture
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Doctor E. Zhiduleva (Saint Petersburg, RU)
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Why aortic valve disease may persist after surgery? A joint basic science - Clinical effort
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Doctor J. Petersen (Hamburg, DE)
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Comprehensive characterization of experimental aortic valve stenosis by multiparametric MRI
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Doctor C. Quast (Duesseldorf, DE)
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Doctor Sven Thomas Niepmann
University Hospital Bonn, Bonn (Germany)
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Doctor Sven Thomas Niepmann
University Hospital Bonn, Bonn (Germany)
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Miss Naaleum Song
, Seoul (Korea (Republic of))
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Doctor Katrin Zlabinger
Medical University of Vienna AKH, Vienna (Austria)
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Doctor Ekaterina Zhiduleva
National Almazov Medical Research Centre, Saint Petersburg (Russian Federation)
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Doctor Johannes Petersen
The University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg (Germany)
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Doctor Christine Quast
Heinrich Heine University, Duesseldorf (Germany)
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