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Volume: 39 Issue: 12

1. Recent progress on cardiac contractility modulation strategy in the treatment of chronic heart failure. Page:1157—1159
2. A review of the relationship between mitochondrial ATP sensitive potassium channels and ischemic arrhythmias. Page:1153—1156
3. Safeguard percutaneous coronary intervention in 3 patients with unprotected left main coronary artery disease and chronic totally occluded right coronary arteries. Page:1145—1146
4. The association between chronic periodontitis and hypertension in rural adult Uygur residents. Page:1140—1144
5. Alteration of interleukin-17/interferon-γ double positive cells in mice with Coxsackie virus induced myocarditis. Page:1135—1139
6. Effects of valsartan and U0126 on atrial fibrosis and connexin40 remodeling in rats. Page:1129—1134
7. The impact of mitral valve morphology on the short and long-term outcome post percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty in patients with mitral valve stenosis. Page:1124—1128
8. Coronary artery lumen diameter and bifurcation angle derived from CT coronary angiographic image in healthy people. Page:1117—1123
9. PECAM-1 and E-selectin expression in vulnerable plague and their relationships to myocardial Leu125Val polymorphism of PECAM-1 and Ser128Arg polymorphism of E-selectin in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Page:1110—1116
10. Intima-media thickness and left ventricle remodeling in patients with prehypertension and impaired glucose tolerance. Page:1105—1109
11. Relationship between EPHX2 gene polymorphism and essential hypertension in Kazaks and Hans in Xinjiang. Page:1101—1104
12. Metal stress-induced arrhythmia and thoracic spinal cord 1-5 nerve remodeling and myocardial electrophysiological remodeling in rats. Page:1094—1100
13. Efficacy of sequential ablation of sinus atrial node fat pad and atrial ventricular node fat pad on inducibility of atrial fibrillation evoked by vagus trunk stimulation. Page:1088—1093
14. Ischemic J wave before and post percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with coronary artery disease. Page:1083—1087