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    Left ventricular remodeling in transgenic mice with cardiac restricted overexpression of tumor necrosis factor by SIVASUBRAMANIAN, Natarajan, COKER, Mytsi L, KURRELMEYER, Karla M, MACLELLAN, William R, DEMAYO, Francesco J, SPINALE, Francis G, MANN, Douglas L

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (14-08-2001)
    “…The mechanisms responsible for tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-induced LV structural remodeling in the adult heart are not known. We generated a line of transgenic…”
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    Cytokines in heart failure: pathogenetic mechanisms and potential treatment by Dibbs, Z, Kurrelmeyer, K, Kalra, D, Seta, Y, Wang, F, Bozkurt, B, Baumgarten, G, Sivasubramanian, N, Mann, D L

    “…Recent studies have shown that patients with heart failure overexpress a class of biologically active molecules, generically referred to as pro-inflammatory…”
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    The role of cytokines in the failing human heart by Kapadia, S, Dibbs, Z, Kurrelmeyer, K, Kalra, D, Seta, Y, Wang, F, Bozkurt, B, Oral, H, Sivasubramanian, N, Mann, D L

    Published in Cardiology clinics (01-11-1998)
    “…Despite repeated attempts to develop a unifying hypothesis that explains the clinical syndrome of heart failure, no single conceptual paradigm has withstood…”
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    Is inflammation good for the ischemic heart--perspectives beyond the ordinary by Entman, M L, Youker, K A, Frangogiannis, N, Lakshminarayanan, V, Nossuli, T, Evans, A, Kurrelmeyer, K, Mann, D L, Smith, C W

    Published in Clinical research in cardiology (01-01-2000)
    “…In recent years, early reperfusion of the myocardial infarct has become the mainstay of optimal therapeutic management since it limits ventricular injury and…”
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    The role of cytokines in disease progression in heart failure by Shan, K, Kurrelmeyer, K, Seta, Y, Wang, F, Dibbs, Z, Deswal, A, Lee-Jackson, D, Mann, D L

    Published in Current opinion in cardiology (01-05-1997)
    “…Recent studies have identified the importance of biologically active molecules such as neurohormones as mediators of disease progression in heart failure. More…”
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    Cardiac angiosarcoma: an unusual presentation simulating mitral stenosis and constrictive-effusive pericarditis by Plana, Juan Carlos, Iskander, Sherif S, Ostrowski, Mary L, Howell, J F, Kurrelmeyer, Karla, Raizner, Albert E, Zoghbi, William A

    “…This case report details a patient with a cardiac angiosarcoma who had an unusual presentation with hemodynamics consistent with mitral stenosis and…”
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    Cardiac remodeling as a consequence and cause of progressive heart failure by Kurrelmeyer, Karla, Kalra, Dinesh, Bozkurt, Biykem, Wang, Feng, Dibbs, Ziad, Seta, Yukihiro, Baumgarten, George, Engle, David, Sivasubramanian, Natarajan, Mann, Douglas L.

    Published in Clinical cardiology (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-12-1998)
    “…Natural history studies in heart failure have shown that increases in left ventricular (LV) volume and LV mass are directly related to future deterioration in…”
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    Inhibition of splenic macrophage tumor necrosis factor alpha secretion in vivo by antilipopolysaccharide monoclonal antibodies by Battafarano, R J, Burd, R S, Kurrelmeyer, K M, Ratz, C A, Dunn, D L

    Published in Archives of surgery (Chicago. 1960) (01-02-1994)
    “…This study tried to determine whether administration of antilipopolysaccharide (LPS) murine monoclonal antibody (mAb) 2A3 to mice was associated with (1)…”
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    Noninvasive evaluation of women with coronary artery disease by Kurrelmeyer, Karla M

    Published in Current opinion in cardiology (01-09-2002)
    “…Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death in women. More women than men die of CAD each year, and unlike men, the death rate has not declined…”
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