279-297
INVITED REVIEW
Survival pathways in hypertrophy and heart failure: The gp130-STAT3 axis
P. Fischer and D. Hilfiker-Kleiner
298-307
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
ED-B fibronectin (ED-B) can be targeted using a novel single chain antibody conjugate and is associated with macrophage accumulation in atherosclerotic lesions
T. Dietrich*, C. Perlitz*, K. Licha, P. Stawowy and K. Atrott, et al.
308-317
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
Inactivity of nitric oxide synthase gene in the atherosclerotic human carotid artery
F. C. Tanner, B. van der Loo, S. Shaw, H. Greutert and M. M. Bachschmid, et al.
318-326
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
Myocardial protection evoked by hyperoxic exposure involves signaling through nitric oxide and mitogen activated protein kinases
A. Ruusalepp, G. Czibik, T. Flatebø, J. Vaage and G. Valen
327-333
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
Enhanced tolerance of the rat myocardium
to ischemia and reperfusion injury early
after acute myocardial infarction
C. Pantos, I. Mourouzis, A. Dimopoulos, K. Markakis and M. Panagiotou, et al.
334-340
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
High dose aspirin and left ventricular remodeling
after myocardial infarction
Aspirin and myocardial infarction
A. Adamek, K. Hu, B. Bayer, H. Wagner and G. Ertl, et al.
341-349
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
GSK3β inhibition and KATP channel opening mediate acute opioid-induced cardioprotection at reperfusion
E. R. Gross, A. K. Hsu and G. J. Gross
350-358
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
SCH 79797, a selective PAR1 antagonist, limits myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat hearts
J. L. Strande, A. Hsu, J. Su, X. Fu and G. J. Gross, et al.
359-367
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
Independency of myocardial stunning of endothelial stunning?
S. C. Garcia, V. Pomblum, E. Gams, M. R. Langenbach and J. D. Schipke
368
Erratum
The hypoxia-inducible factor HIF-1 promotes intramyocardial expression of VEGF in infants with congenital cardiac defects
M. Qing, A. Görlach, K. Schumacher, M. Wöltje and J. F. Vazquez-Jimenez, et al.
368
Erratum
Maintaining serum response factor activity
in the older heart equal to that of the
young adult is associated with better
cardiac response to isoproterenol stress
G. Azhar, X. Zhang, S. Wang, Y. Zhong and C. M. Quick, et al.