Manish Mishra
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16-12-2020 05:36:39
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Our new review in Cell Metabolism on the relationship between Metabolism and Frailty is now live! Discusses how maintaining a youthful metabolism in later life can help prevent frailty. Congrats to co-authors including Alice Kane Manish Mishra
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Congratulations to Dr. Laurie J. Morrison (laurie morrison) – the first Canadian and second woman honoured with the American Heart Association Lifetime Achievement Award in Cardiac Resuscitation Science.
Her contributions to resuscitation science transformed emergency medicine worldwide. 👏❤️
I am delighted to announce that our new study led by Feyza Engin members Hugo Lee and Semra Sahin is now out in Cell Metabolism!
Stress-induced β cell early senescence confers protection against type 1 diabetes: cell.com/cell-metabolis…
👏Congratulations to the authors of 'Sex differences in the cardiac stress response following SARS-CoV-2 infection of ferrets'(Rouhana, Jacyniak et al.) on winning this month's #APSselect award 🏆in AJP-Heart and Circ!
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Magie Francis Alyson Kelvin Glen Pyle | #WomensHeartHealth ❤️🩹
#ArticlesInPress “The Acute Effects of Exercise Intensity and Inorganic Nitrate Supplementation on Vascular Health in #Females Post-Menopause”
Austin C. Hogwood, et al.
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#JAPPL #Menopause #BeetrootJuice
These authors won the #APSselect award in AJP-Heart and Circ for 'Chronic testosterone deficiency increases late inward sodium current & promotes triggered activity in ventricular myocytes from aging male mice'👏
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Manish Mishra Robert Rose, PhD, FHRS Susan Howlett
Tuning of cellular insulin release by music for real-time diabetes control
thelancet.com/journals/landi… The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
Our new work shows chronic exposure to low testosterone increases late inward sodium current in the aging heart by increasing expression of NaV1.8. This can help explain arrhythmias in older men. Great to work on this with the Rose lab in Calgary. Robert Rose, PhD, FHRS