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1. Recognition of psychological comorbidity and psychotherapeutic treatment status of ventricular assist device patients.

2. Outcomes in patients with cardiac amyloidosis undergoing heart transplantation: the eurotransplant experience.

3. Psychosocial Characteristics of Patients Evaluated for Kidney, Liver, or Heart Transplantation.

4. Mobile Access to Medical Records in Heart Transplantation Aftercare: Mixed-Methods Study Assessing Usability, Feasibility and Effects of a Mobile Application.

5. Heart transplantation across preformed donor-specific antibody barriers using a perioperative desensitization protocol.

6. [Drop in oxygen saturation and blood pressure as well as increase in central venous pressure during mitral valve clipping in an 81-year-old female patient].

7. Impact of Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair Using the MitraClip TM System on Ventricular Arrhythmias and ICD Therapies.

8. Histone deacetylase 4 deletion broadly affects cardiac epigenetic repression and regulates transcriptional susceptibility via H3K9 methylation.

9. Risk Factors, Treatment and Prognosis of Patients with Lung Cancer after Heart Transplantation.

10. Re-do MitraClip in patients with functional mitral valve regurgitation and advanced heart failure.

11. Atrial fibrillation before heart transplantation is a risk factor for post-transplant atrial fibrillation and mortality.

12. Newly acquired complete right bundle branch block early after heart transplantation is associated with lower survival.

13. PASCAL-based mitral valve repair in an all-comer population: acute and mid-term clinical results.

14. Initial experience with percutaneous mitral valve repair in patients with cardiac amyloidosis.

15. COVID-19 among heart transplant recipients in Germany: a multicenter survey.

16. MitraClip implantation followed by insertion of a left ventricular assist device in patients with advanced heart failure.

17. Temporary right ventricular circulatory support following right ventricular infarction: results of a groin-free approach.

18. CaMKII activity contributes to homeometric autoregulation of the heart: A novel mechanism for the Anrep effect.

19. A novel risk score to predict survival in advanced heart failure due to cardiac amyloidosis.

20. Benefits of peritoneal ultrafiltration in HFpEF and HFrEF patients.

21. CaMKII does not control mitochondrial Ca 2+ uptake in cardiac myocytes.

22. The chameleon of cardiology: cardiac sarcoidosis before and after heart transplantation.

23. ECPELLA 2.0-Minimally invasive biventricular groin-free full mechanical circulatory support with Impella 5.0/5.5 pump and ProtekDuo cannula as a bridge-to-bridge concept: A first-in-man method description.

24. Implementation of an intensified outpatient follow-up protocol improves outcomes in patients with ventricular assist devices.

25. Transient elevation of high-sensitive troponin T after Cardioband implantation.

27. Results of concomitant groin-free percutaneous temporary RVAD support using a centrifugal pump with a double-lumen jugular venous cannula in LVAD patients.

28. Peritoneal dialysis as therapeutic option in heart failure patients.

29. Invasive hemodynamics and cardiac biomarkers to predict outcomes after percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair in patients with severe heart failure.

30. Transfemoral aortic valve replacement for severe aortic valve regurgitation in a patient with a pulsatile-flow biventricular assist device.

31. The need for dedicated advanced heart failure units to optimize heart failure care: impact of optimized advanced heart failure unit care on heart transplant outcome in high-risk patients.

32. Haemodynamic effects of percutaneous mitral valve edge-to-edge repair in patients with end-stage heart failure awaiting heart transplantation.

33. Improved outcomes after heart transplantation for cardiac amyloidosis in the modern era.

34. A proteolytic fragment of histone deacetylase 4 protects the heart from failure by regulating the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway.

35. Depletion of cardiac catecholamine stores impairs cardiac norepinephrine re-uptake by downregulation of the norepinephrine transporter.

36. Inducible cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of CaM kinase II protects from pressure overload-induced heart failure.

37. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II couples Wnt signaling with histone deacetylase 4 and mediates dishevelled-induced cardiomyopathy.

38. Aldosterone augments Na+-induced reduction of cardiac norepinephrine reuptake.

39. Cardiac CaM Kinase II genes δ and γ contribute to adverse remodeling but redundantly inhibit calcineurin-induced myocardial hypertrophy.

40. CaM Kinase II mediates maladaptive post-infarct remodeling and pro-inflammatory chemoattractant signaling but not acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.

41. Essential role of sympathetic endothelin A receptors for adverse cardiac remodeling.

42. Integrated mechanisms of CaMKII-dependent ventricular remodeling.

43. Crucial role for Ca2(+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase-II in regulating diastolic stress of normal and failing hearts via titin phosphorylation.

44. Selective repression of MEF2 activity by PKA-dependent proteolysis of HDAC4.

45. The delta isoform of CaM kinase II is required for pathological cardiac hypertrophy and remodeling after pressure overload.

46. Differential expression of cardiac neurotrophic factors and sympathetic nerve ending abnormalities within the failing heart.

47. Preserved norepinephrine reuptake but reduced sympathetic nerve endings in hypertrophic volume-overloaded rat hearts.

48. Spironolactone preserves cardiac norepinephrine reuptake in salt-sensitive Dahl rats.

49. Injection of nerve growth factor into stellate ganglia improves norepinephrine reuptake into failing hearts.

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