Selected indication

Peripheral Artery Disease

Cardiology • Focused on basic science, preclinical models, and phase 1 / phase 2 signals

Signal tracking for vascular, rhythm, heart failure, and cardiometabolic mechanisms with a bias toward foundational biology and early translational work.

Base monitor queryPeripheral Artery Disease

Latest headlines

Demo cards only in this build. Replace with live source metadata once the SkaiScience backend ingestion service is wired.

4 cards
Basic scienceDemo
B-Emerging signal

Demo digest: mechanistic signal in Peripheral Artery Disease points to a targetable pathway

Europe PMCCell Reports MedicineApr 18, 2026
Citations143
CiteScore14.2
Author h-profile55 / 60 / 42

Offline demo card. Replace with live source metadata once connectors are activated.

PreclinicalDemo
B-Emerging signal

Demo digest: Peripheral Artery Disease animal-model readout shows dose-responsive pharmacology

Europe PMCCancer DiscoveryApr 6, 2026
Citations23
CiteScore26.6
Author h-profile69 / 31 / 83

Offline demo card. Replace with live source metadata once connectors are activated.

Early clinicalDemo
AHigh signal

Demo digest: phase 1 / phase 2 signal package emerging in Peripheral Artery Disease

Europe PMCClinical Cancer ResearchApr 12, 2026
Citations273
CiteScore25.5
Author h-profile76 / 67 / 99

Offline demo card. Replace with live source metadata once connectors are activated.

ComboDemo
B+Medium signal

Demo digest: translational bridge links bench findings to early clinical biomarker movement in Peripheral Artery Disease

bioRxivCell Reports MedicineFeb 23, 2026
Citations121
CiteScore24.2
Author h-profile53 / 44 / 95

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Compliance

Copyright and platform-risk guardrails

This design is optimized to reduce infringement and terms-of-service risk while still creating a useful disease-centric literature intelligence product.

1. Collect only what you can lawfully collect

Use API / RSS / allowed bulk services for PubMed, Europe PMC, bioRxiv, medRxiv, Crossref, and OpenAlex.

2. Store minimal content

Keep IDs, titles, author metadata, dates, badges, citations, journal metrics, and our own digested headlines.

3. Link out for reading

Send users back to the source record or publisher page instead of hosting the article PDF or publisher layout.

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