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Future Cardiology reflects the new era of cardiology and highlights new molecular approaches in advancing cardiovascular therapy. The journal publishes clinical research, commentary and therapeutic overviews highlighting optimal therapy and future options and strategies.

Publisher: Future Medicine

Volume 3, Number 5, September 2007
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Editorial

Bulletin Board

Interview

Rosiglitazone: a disappointing DREAM
pp. 491-492(2)
Author: Nissen, Steven

Drug Evaluation

Priority Paper Evaluation

Antithrombotic dilemma
pp. 511-513(3)
Authors: Dewilde, Willem; Berg, JM ten

Perspective

Bringing cardiac cell therapy with bone marrow stem cells to the clinic: where are we now?
pp. 515-518(4)
Authors: Bartunek, Jozef; Vanderheyden, Marc

Review

Albuminuria: pathophysiology, epidemiology and clinical relevance of an emerging marker for cardiovascular disease
pp. 519-524(6)
Authors: Thoenes, Martin; Bramlage, Peter; Khan, Bobby V; Schieffer, Bernhard; Kirch, Wilhelm; Weir, Matthew R

Potential of metabolic agents as adjunct therapies in heart failure
pp. 525-535(11)
Authors: Abozguia, Khalid; Nallur Shivu, Ganesh; Phan, Thanh Trung; Ahmed, Ibrar; Maher, Abdul R; Frenneaux, Michael

Role of apolipoprotein E genotype in coronary artery disease
pp. 537-551(15)
Authors: Tziakas, Dimitrios N; Chalikias, Georgios K

Update on the role of the atherogenic lipoprotein phenotype in cardiovascular prevention
pp. 553-558(6)
Authors: Rizzo, Manfredi; Berneis, Kaspar

Coronary heart disease and pregnancy
pp. 559-567(9)
Authors: Karamermer, Yusuf; Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W

Corrigendum

Corrigendum
pp. 574-574(1)

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