International Journal of Cardiology and Research IJCRR (ISNN 2470-4563)
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About this Journal IJCRR is a comprehensive, peer reviewed journal devoted to Cardiology and Research. IJCRR, published by SciDoc is an Open Access journal that includes high quality papers, which covers all major areas of Cardiology and Research. SciDoc with its Open Access publication model spreads all the day-to-day developments and research to readers around the world. IJCRR retains its interest in evolutionary research as an international journal dedicated to the latest advancement of Cardiology and Research. It provides a platform for Scientists and Academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of Cardiology and Research.
IJCRR publishes original research, latest developments, review
papers, scientific data, editorials from leading scientists and scholars around the world including but, not limited to the following fields: • Cardiovascular interventions • Myocardial dysfunction • Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology • Cardiovascular Endocrinology • Cardiovascular Therapeutics • Cardiac Surgery • Cardiovascular Pharmacology
• Clinical Lipidology • Pediatric Cardiology • Acute cardiac care • Hypertension • Cardiovascular Disorders • Diagnostic tests and procedure • Invasive Cardiology
• Cardiovascular Pathology • Clinical Cardiology • Cardiovascular Electrophysiology • Electro cardiology • Nuclear Cardiology • Interventional cardiology
Highly Accessed Articles • Insights into the Possible Mechanisms by Which PlateletActivating Factor and PAF-receptors Function in Vascular Smooth Muscle in Magnesium Deficiency and Vascular Remodeling: Possible Links to Atherogenesis, Hypertension and Cardiac Failure. Read more • The Correlation between the Plasma Level of NT-Pro BNP and Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction. Read more • Unprotected Distal LMCA Angioplasty with Simulataneous Kissing Stent (SKS) Technique in Left Dominant Coronary Circulation: A Nightmare for Interventionist. Read more • Takotsubo Syndrome Triggered by Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Cohort of 20 Patients: An often Missed Diagnosis. Read more
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