[41] Atrial Fibrillation: Basics to Advanced Research

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[01] Atrial Fibrillation Basics
What is atrial fibrillation af,
Af initials,
What is the estimated prevalence ...
15  cards
[02] Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation
What are common treatments for af,
What is the efficacy of current t...,
In which af patients is catheter ...
11  cards
[03] Research and Therapeutic Innovation in Atrial Fibrillation
What is the main goal of the rese...,
What approaches are used to study af,
What kinds of molecular biology t...
5  cards
[04] Advanced Concepts in Atrial Fibrillation Research
What are the vectors mentioned fo...,
What is translational approach,
What is precision medicine
5  cards
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[05] Research Overview and Key Concepts
What is the title of the paper by...,
What is the main hypothesis of th...,
What is the methodology used for ...
8  cards
[06] Key Findings
What percentage of obese mice dev...,
What ion channel alterations were...,
What stress markers were elevated...
5  cards
[07] Discussion and Conclusions
What does the data support about ...,
What therapeutic insights are pro...,
What limitations did the authors ...
4  cards
[08] Methodological Overview and Nonstandard Abbreviations
How was oxidative stress measured,
What is ros,
How was atrial fibrosis analyzed
5  cards
[09] What is Known and What the Study Adds
What was previously known about o...,
What does this study add
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[10] General Overview and Objectives of the Article
What is the focus of the article ...,
What unique contribution does the...,
What are the authors recommendati...
3  cards
[11] Specialized Terminology
Af initials,
What is atrial fibrillation af,
What are adipokines
14  cards
[12] Obesity and Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
How does obesity contribute to af...,
What role does visceral fat play ...,
What effects do adipokines have o...
4  cards
[13] Adipose Tissue Types and Their Functions
What are the two main types of ad...,
Wat initials,
Bat initials
6  cards
[14] AF Mechanisms and Treatment
What are the two critical compone...,
What is the trigger often caused ...,
What is a vulnerable substrate ch...
6  cards
[15] Obesity and Atrial Fibrillation (AF) - Clinical Evidence and Mechanisms
What is af,
Obesity s impact on new onset af ...,
What is bmi
8  cards
[16] Cardiac Fat and Atrial Fibrillation
What is vat,
Connection between cardiac fat an...,
What is eat
6  cards
[17] Fat-Heart Axis and Adipokines
What are adipocytokines,
Adipokines with protective roles ...,
Adipokines with inconclusive role...
3  cards
[18] Molecular Basis of Obesity and AF
What is hfd,
Structural and functional remodel...,
What is nlrp3 inflammasome
4  cards
[19] Obesity-Induced Atrial Fibrillation and Remodeling
What is af,
What is reversibility of obesity ...,
What is atrial remodeling
10  cards
[20] Limitations of Animal Models in Obesity Research
What are animal models of obesity,
What is the main challenge in tra...,
Limitations of rodent models
6  cards
[21] Gaps in Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives
What is the role of cardiac fat i...,
What are some research approaches...,
What is the importance of genetic...
5  cards
[22] Conclusion, Figures, and Terminology
What does figure 1 depict,
What does figure 2 detail,
What does figure 3 explain
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[23] REVERSE-AF Study - General Overview
What does reverse af stand for,
What are the key concepts of the ...,
What are the key conclusions of t...
5  cards
[24] REVERSE-AF Study - Details on AF
What is atrial fibrillation af,
What are the forms of af progression,
How does obesity affect af
3  cards
[25] REVERSE-AF Study - Weight Loss and AF
How are patients categorized base...,
What was the impact of significan...,
What was the impact of least weig...
4  cards
[26] REVERSE-AF Study - Risk Factors and Methods
What risk factors influence af pr...,
What was the weight loss and risk...,
What is legacy study criteria
3  cards
[27] REVERSE-AF Study - Additional Findings and Implications
What is the af begets af phenomenon,
How does weight loss influence af...,
What are the insights and implica...
3  cards
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0  cards
[28] Basics of Single-cell Technologies in Cardiovascular Diseases
What is the main focus of the rev...,
What do single cell technologies ...,
What does scrna seq stand for
6  cards
[29] Single-cell Technologies - Details
What is genome transcription,
What is a transcriptome,
What is cardiac hypertrophy
5  cards
[30] Single-cell Sequencing Platform Utility
What does single cell sequencing ...,
What is droplet sequencing,
What is umi
7  cards
[31] Quality Control in Single-cell Sequencing
What is crucial for scrna seq ana...,
What variables can create interpr...,
What could an increase in mitocho...
5  cards
[32] Application in Cardiac Cellular Composition
What does single cell nuclei rna ...,
How many distinct cell types were...,
How many major cell types have re...
5  cards
[33] Transcriptomic Responses in Cardiac Conditions
What does scrna seq offer for dec...,
What cell types were identified t...,
Snrna seq initials
11  cards
[34] Cellular Responses to Myocardial Infarction (MI)
What gene is upregulated in fibro...,
B2m initials,
What does increased b2m from card...
7  cards
[35] Single-cell Analysis in Vascular Diseases
Scatac seq initials,
Smc initials,
What do immune cells in atheroscl...
5  cards
[36] Clonal Haematopoiesis & Therapeutic Targets
Chip initials,
Dnmt3a initials,
What do immune cells with mutatio...
4  cards
[37] Future and Conclusion
What limitations do single cell a...,
What advancements could we see in...,
Sci car initials
5  cards
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[38] General Concepts and Methodology
What is transcriptional and cellu...,
Define single nuclear rna sequencing,
Snrna seq initials
10  cards
[39] Key Findings and Significance
How many single cardiac nuclei we...,
How many major cell types were id...,
How many subclusters within the h...
7  cards
[40] Implications and Future Research
What is the significance of mappi...,
What unique insights did the stud...,
What is the druggable genome
6  cards
[41] Advanced Concepts and Terms
What is single cell sequencing,
What is cardiac cellular composition,
What is an analytic framework in ...
4  cards
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[42] Targeting Cardiac Fibrosis with Engineered T cells
What is cardiac fibrosis,
What role do cardiac fibroblasts ...,
What is redirected t cell immunot...
5  cards
[43] Findings and Conclusions
What cells can be effectively tar...,
What impact do t cells with a car...,
What happens when activated cardi...
5  cards
[44] Methods
What mouse model did the research...,
What cells were introduced throug...,
How was fap identified as a poten...
4  cards
[45] Insights and Future Work
Can targeting activated cardiac f...,
What should future work focus on,
What are the implications of the ...
4  cards
[46] Initials and Acronyms
What does cfs stand for,
What does fap stand for,
What does car stand for
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[47] Key Concepts and Definitions
What are antifibrotic car t cells,
Car initials,
T cells full form
14  cards
[48] Key Findings and Methodologies
How are functional car t cells pr...,
What is the key evidence for car ...,
What is the significance of in vi...
8  cards
[49] Implications and Future Work
What are the implications for car...,
What challenges need to be addres...,
What novel conclusions were drawn...
4  cards
[50] Additional Concepts
What is mrna technology,
What are the advantages of lipid ...,
What are cardiac fibroblasts
4  cards
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