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  • γ-Butyrolactone is a biomass-derived cyclic ester that is commonly thought to be non-polymerizable. Now, exploiting the thermodynamics of polymer formation and careful control of the reaction conditions has made this possible leading to high-molecular-weight products and control of polymer topology.

    • Dominic Myers
    • Anish Cyriac
    • Charlotte K. Williams
    News & Views
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 3-4
  • Since the ventricles share a common septum, interaction between them is inevitable. Performance of each ventricle is influenced by the compliance, filling volume and pressure of the other, as well as by external constraints from the pericardium. In this review, the role of direct diastolic ventricular interaction is explored in various cardiovascular disorders.

    • Lynne Williams
    • Michael Frenneaux
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine
    Volume: 3, P: 368-376
  • Rapid stabilization and regression of atherosclerosis, even for advanced complex plaques, has been achieved experimentally in both animals and humans. In this insightful Review, Kevin Williams, Jonathan Feig and Edward Fisher examine the successes and failures of many established and experimental interventions to induce plaque regression, and discuss how regression of atheromata could become a realistic therapeutic goal.

    • Kevin Jon Williams
    • Jonathan E Feig
    • Edward A Fisher
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine
    Volume: 5, P: 91-102