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Albert A. Hagège
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 21
Citations - 1323
Albert A. Hagège is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1155 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert A. Hagège include École Normale Supérieure & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Angiotensin Receptor Neprilysin Inhibition Compared With Enalapril on the Risk of Clinical Progression in Surviving Patients With Heart Failure
Milton Packer,John J.V. McMurray,Akshay S. Desai,Jianjian Gong,Martin Lefkowitz,Adel R. Rizkala,Jean L. Rouleau,Victor Shi,Scott D. Solomon,Karl Swedberg,Michael R. Zile,Karl Andersen,Juan Luis Arango,J. Malcolm O. Arnold,Jan Belohlavek,Michael Böhm,Sergey Boytsov,Lesley J. Burgess,Walter Cabrera,Carlos Calvo,Chen Huan Chen,Andrej Dukát,Yan Carlos Duarte,Andrejs Erglis,Michael Fu,Efrain Gomez,Angel Gonzàlez-Medina,Albert A. Hagège,Jun Huang,Tzventana Katova,Songsak Kiatchoosakun,Kee-Sik Kim,Ömer Kozan,Edmundo Alfredo Bayram Llamas,Felipe Martinez,Béla Merkely,Ivan Mendoza,Arend Mosterd,Marta Negrusz-Kawecka,Keijo Peuhkurinen,Felix José Alvarez Ramires,Jens Refsgaard,Arvo Rosenthal,Michele Senni,Antonio S. Sibulo,José Silva-Cardoso,Iain B. Squire,Randall C. Starling,John R. Teerlink,Johan Vanhaecke,Dragos Vinereanu,Raymond Ching-Chiew Wong +51 more
TL;DR: Angiotensin-neprilysin inhibition prevents the clinical progression of surviving patients with heart failure more effectively than angiotens in-converting enzyme inhibition.
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In Vivo Quantitative Mapping of Myocardial Stiffening and Transmural Anisotropy During the Cardiac Cycle
Mathieu Couade,Mathieu Pernot,Emmanuel Messas,Alain Bel,Maguette Ba,Albert A. Hagège,Mathias Fink,Mickael Tanter +7 more
TL;DR: The ability of the proposed method to polarize the shear wave generation and propagation along a chosen axis permits the study the local elastic anisotropy of myocardial muscle, which is found to vary with muscle depth.
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Mapping Myocardial Fiber Orientation Using Echocardiography-Based Shear Wave Imaging
Wei-Ning Lee,Mathieu Pernot,Mathieu Couade,Emmanuel Messas,Patrick Bruneval,Alain Bel,Albert A. Hagège,Mathias Fink,Mickael Tanter +8 more
TL;DR: Shear wave imaging (SWI) is proposed and developed, which is an echocardiography-based, noninvasive, real-time, and easy-to-use technique, to map myofiber orientation in vitro and in vivo and succeeded in mapping the transmural fiber orientation in three beating ovine hearts in vivo.
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Cardiovascular abnormalities with normal blood pressure in tissue kallikrein-deficient mice
Pierre Meneton,May Bloch-Faure,Albert A. Hagège,Hartmut Ruetten,Wei Huang,Sonia Bergaya,Debbie Ceiler,Doris Gehring,Isabelle Martins,Georges Salmon,Chantal M. Boulanger,Jürg Nussberger,Bertrand Crozatier,J M Gasc,Didier Heudes,Patrick Bruneval,Thomas Doetschman,Joël Ménard,François Alhenc-Gelas +18 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that mice lacking tissue kallikrein are unable to generate significant levels of kinins in most tissues and develop cardiovascular abnormalities early in adulthood despite normal blood pressure, and that a functional kallIKrein–kinin system is necessary for normal cardiac and arterial function in the mouse.
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Enhancement of the functional benefits of skeletal myoblast transplantation by means of coadministration of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α
Kasra Azarnoush,Agnès Maurel,Laurent Sebbah,Claire Carrion,Alvine Bissery,Chantal Mandet,Julia Pouly,Patrick Bruneval,Albert A. Hagège,Albert A. Hagège,Philippe Menasché,Philippe Menasché +11 more
TL;DR: Induction of angiogenesis is an effective means of potentiating the functional benefits of myoblast transplantation, and hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha can successfully achieve this goal.