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Title: Meeting report from the 2nd International Symposium on New Frontiers in Cardiovascular Research. Protecting the cardiovascular system from ischemia: between bench and bedside
Authors: Cabrera-Fuentes, H.A 
Alba-Alba, C
Aragones, J
Bernhagen, J
Boisvert, W.A
Bøtker, H.E
Cesarman-Maus, G
Fleming, I
Garcia-Dorado, D
Lecour, S
Liehn, E
Marber, M.S
Marina, N
Mayr, M
Perez-Mendez, O
Miura, T
Ruiz-Meana, M
Salinas-Estefanon, E.M
Ong, S.-B 
Schnittler, H.J
Sanchez-Vega, J.T
Sumoza-Toledo, A
Vogel, C.-W
Yarullina, D
Yellon, D.M
Preissner, K.T
Hausenloy, D.J 
Keywords: biological marker
high density lipoprotein
microRNA
myosin
protein C
adaptation
antiinflammatory activity
Article
atherosclerosis
cardiovascular system
cell hypoxia
cell membrane permeability
disease model
disorders of mitochondrial functions
endothelial permeability
heart infarction
heart left ventricular remodeling
heart muscle ischemia
heart protection
heart ventricle remodeling
human
inflammation
macrophage
medical information
medical research
nonhuman
pathogenesis
polarization
protein protein interaction
publication
reperfusion injury
target cell
thrombocyte dysfunction
validation process
animal
cardiovascular disease
translational research
Animals
Cardiovascular Diseases
Humans
Translational Medical Research
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Dr. Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag GmbH and Co. KG
Citation: Cabrera-Fuentes, H.A, Alba-Alba, C, Aragones, J, Bernhagen, J, Boisvert, W.A, Bøtker, H.E, Cesarman-Maus, G, Fleming, I, Garcia-Dorado, D, Lecour, S, Liehn, E, Marber, M.S, Marina, N, Mayr, M, Perez-Mendez, O, Miura, T, Ruiz-Meana, M, Salinas-Estefanon, E.M, Ong, S.-B, Schnittler, H.J, Sanchez-Vega, J.T, Sumoza-Toledo, A, Vogel, C.-W, Yarullina, D, Yellon, D.M, Preissner, K.T, Hausenloy, D.J (2016). Meeting report from the 2nd International Symposium on New Frontiers in Cardiovascular Research. Protecting the cardiovascular system from ischemia: between bench and bedside. Basic Research in Cardiology 111 (1) : Jan-13. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00395-015-0527-0
Abstract: Recent advances in basic cardiovascular research as well as their translation into the clinical situation were the focus at the last “New Frontiers in Cardiovascular Research meeting”. Major topics included the characterization of new targets and procedures in cardioprotection, deciphering new players and inflammatory mechanisms in ischemic heart disease as well as uncovering microRNAs and other biomarkers as versatile and possibly causal factors in cardiovascular pathogenesis. Although a number of pathological situations such as ischemia–reperfusion injury or atherosclerosis can be simulated and manipulated in diverse animal models, also to challenge new drugs for intervention, patient studies are the ultimate litmus test to obtain unequivocal information about the validity of biomedical concepts and their application in the clinics. Thus, the open and bidirectional exchange between bench and bedside is crucial to advance the field of ischemic heart disease with a particular emphasis of understanding long-lasting approaches in cardioprotection. © 2015, The Author(s).
Source Title: Basic Research in Cardiology
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175273
ISSN: 0300-8428
DOI: 10.1007/s00395-015-0527-0
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