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Adriana Adameova

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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|December 5, 2022
Facts and ideas on statins with respect to their lipophilicity: a focus on skeletal muscle cells and bone besides known cardioprotectionAndrey Svec, Adriana Adameova
Heart Failure Reviews|March 5, 2013
Role of microangiopathy in diabetic cardiomyopathyAdriana Adameova, Naranjan S Dhalla
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|September 22, 2009
Role of the excessive amounts of circulating catecholamines and glucocorticoids in stress-induced heart diseaseAdriana Adameova, Yasser Abdellatif, Naranjan S Dhalla
Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology|June 30, 2010
Role of catecholamine oxidation in sudden cardiac deathNaranjan S Dhalla, Adriana Adameova, Meera Kaur
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 18, 2020
Role of Oxidative Stress in the Genesis of Ventricular ArrhythmiasAdriana Adameova, Anureet K Shah, Naranjan S Dhalla
Current Medicinal Chemistry|July 8, 2017
Attenuation of Diabetes-induced Cardiac and Subcellular Defects by Sulphur-containing Amino AcidsParamjit S Tappia, Adriana Adameova, Naranjan S Dhalla
Heart Failure Reviews|February 14, 2016
Necroptotic cell death in failing heart: relevance and proposed mechanismsAdriana Adameova, Eva Goncalvesova, Adrian Szobi, et al.
Biomedicines|February 25, 2022
Involvement of Oxidative Stress in the Development of Subcellular Defects and Heart DiseaseNaranjan S Dhalla, Vijayan Elimban, Monika Bartekova, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|May 30, 2017
Potential of Sulphur-containing Amino Acids in the Prevention of Catecholamine-induced ArrhythmiasAdriana Adameova, Paramjit S Tappia, Robert Hatala, et al.
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|December 18, 2018
β-1 adrenoceptors and AT1 receptors may not be involved in catecholamine-induced lethal arrhythmias <sup>1</sup>Adriana Adameova, Vijayan Elimban, Paul K Ganguly, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|December 5, 2022
Facts and ideas on statins with respect to their lipophilicity: a focus on skeletal muscle cells and bone besides known cardioprotectionAndrey Svec, Adriana Adameova
Heart Failure Reviews|March 5, 2013
Role of microangiopathy in diabetic cardiomyopathyAdriana Adameova, Naranjan S Dhalla
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|September 22, 2009
Role of the excessive amounts of circulating catecholamines and glucocorticoids in stress-induced heart diseaseAdriana Adameova, Yasser Abdellatif, Naranjan S Dhalla
Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology|June 30, 2010
Role of catecholamine oxidation in sudden cardiac deathNaranjan S Dhalla, Adriana Adameova, Meera Kaur
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|June 18, 2020
Role of Oxidative Stress in the Genesis of Ventricular ArrhythmiasAdriana Adameova, Anureet K Shah, Naranjan S Dhalla
Current Medicinal Chemistry|July 8, 2017
Attenuation of Diabetes-induced Cardiac and Subcellular Defects by Sulphur-containing Amino AcidsParamjit S Tappia, Adriana Adameova, Naranjan S Dhalla
Heart Failure Reviews|February 14, 2016
Necroptotic cell death in failing heart: relevance and proposed mechanismsAdriana Adameova, Eva Goncalvesova, Adrian Szobi, et al.
Biomedicines|February 25, 2022
Involvement of Oxidative Stress in the Development of Subcellular Defects and Heart DiseaseNaranjan S Dhalla, Vijayan Elimban, Monika Bartekova, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|May 30, 2017
Potential of Sulphur-containing Amino Acids in the Prevention of Catecholamine-induced ArrhythmiasAdriana Adameova, Paramjit S Tappia, Robert Hatala, et al.
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|December 18, 2018
β-1 adrenoceptors and AT1 receptors may not be involved in catecholamine-induced lethal arrhythmias <sup>1</sup>Adriana Adameova, Vijayan Elimban, Paul K Ganguly, et al.
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