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Discover CircRes  

Discover CircRes

Author: Cynthia St. Hilaire, PhD & Milka Koupenova, PhD

Each 15-minute podcast will provide an overview of the issues contents and relevant news in the field of basic/translational cardiovascular biology followed by an in-depth discussion of a featured article. This discussion will pull opinions from the podcast hosts, editorial team, research leaders and authors both the corresponding authors as well as the trainee(s). We will provide lively discussions that give the listener a behind the scenes look at how science gets done and the implications of these fascinating discoveries.
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Life Sciences, Medicine, Science

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Discover CircRes May 2025
Thursday, 15 May, 2025

This month on Episode 72 of Discover CircRes, host Cindy St. Hilaire highlights four articles featured in the April 25th and May 9th issues of Circulation Research. This Episode also includes a discussion with Dr Sarah Costantino and Dr Francesco Paneni from University Hospital Zurich about their study, Chromatin Rewiring by SETD2 Drives Lipotoxic Injury in Cardiometabolic HFpEF     Article highlights: Laudette, et al. PCSK9 and Mitochondrial Cholesterol in Heart Yang, et al. Srsf3 Limits AS by Lengthening 3′ UTRs of mtARSs Li, et al.  CircCDYL Contributes to Cardiac Hypertrophy Zhakeer, et al. Treg Cells Regulate Pulmonary Venous Remodeling

 

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