Jean Wassenaar (@jean_wassenaar) 's Twitter Profile
Jean Wassenaar

@jean_wassenaar

Cardiology fellow (@vumccardsfit) passionate about HFpEF. @ucsd_mstp to @Vumc_MedPSTP.

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When someone asks for “the pregnant fellow” and your clinic nurse has to ask them to clarify which one 🤣. Last clinic as a 🤰🏻@vumccardsfit ✅ Katie Sunthankar

When someone asks for “the pregnant fellow” and your clinic nurse has to ask them to clarify which one 🤣. Last clinic as a 🤰🏻@vumccardsfit ✅ <a href="/KSunthankarMD/">Katie Sunthankar</a>
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In this month’s issue of #JACCBTS, Paccalet Alexandre, et al. examine the role of macrophage recruitment and polarization after myocardial infarction. Like macrophages in infarcted tissue, extravasate into this thread and see what they found! 🧵 1/10

In this month’s issue of #JACCBTS, <a href="/alexPaccalet/">Paccalet Alexandre</a>, et al. examine the role of macrophage recruitment and polarization after myocardial infarction. Like macrophages in infarcted tissue, extravasate into this thread and see what they found! 🧵 1/10
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My face may not look like it 😆 but truly enjoyed my first BCVS poster session, looking forward to more great science tomorrow! #BCVS2024

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Exciting new biology in platelet activation to help answer a question plaguing cardiologist forever of “which plaque is going to kill you”. Thanks for highlighting this Michael Raddatz , can’t wait to read to full article in #JACCBTS

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🔥 off the press! It’s not just epithelial cells that respond to low potassium 🥑 intake. Learn how kidney macrophages are involved! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39298551/