Validation of Noninvasive Indices of Global Systolic Function in Patients With Normal and Abnormal Loading Conditions

  • Yotti R
  • Bermejo J
  • Benito Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The hallmark of a stem cell is its ability to self-renew and to produce numerous differentiated cells. This unique property is controlled by dynamic interplays between extrinsic signalling, epigenetic, transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulations. Recent research indicates that microRNAs (miRNAs) have an important role in regulating stem cell self-renewal and differentiation by repressing the translation of selected mRNAs in stem cells and differentiating daughter cells. Such a role has been shown in embryonic stem cells, germline stem cells and various somatic tissue stem cells. These findings reveal a new dimension of gene regulation in controlling stem cell fate and behaviour.

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Yotti, R., Bermejo, J., Benito, Y., Sanz-Ruiz, R., Ripoll, C., Martínez-Legazpi, P., … Fernández-Avilés, F. (2014). Validation of Noninvasive Indices of Global Systolic Function in Patients With Normal and Abnormal Loading Conditions. Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, 7(1), 164–172. https://doi.org/10.1161/circimaging.113.000722

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