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Benjamin R Nixon

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Journal of the American Heart Association|July 29, 2021
Replication Stress Response Modifies Sarcomeric Cardiomyopathy RemodelingSoumojit Pal, Benjamin R Nixon, Michael S Glennon, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 15, 2018
Nuclear localized Raf1 isoform alters DNA-dependent protein kinase activity and the DNA damage responseBenjamin R Nixon, Sara C Sebag, Michael S Glennon, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 12, 2012
AMP-activated protein kinase phosphorylates cardiac troponin I at Ser-150 to increase myofilament calcium sensitivity and blunt PKA-dependent functionBenjamin R Nixon, Ariyoporn Thawornkaiwong, Janel Jin, et al.
JCI Insight|February 28, 2017
Alterations in sarcomere function modify the hyperplastic to hypertrophic transition phase of mammalian cardiomyocyte developmentBenjamin R Nixon, Alexandra F Williams, Michael S Glennon, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|March 25, 2014
Combined troponin I Ser-150 and Ser-23/24 phosphorylation sustains thin filament Ca(2+) sensitivity and accelerates deactivation in an acidic environmentBenjamin R Nixon, Shane D Walton, Bo Zhang, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|December 13, 2012
Tropomyosin Ser-283 pseudo-phosphorylation slows myofibril relaxationBenjamin R Nixon, Bin Liu, Beatrice Scellini, et al.
Circulation Research|September 15, 2025
Targeting Cardiomyocyte PCNA and POLD1 Prevents Pathologic Myocardial HypertrophySoumojit Pal, Michael S Glennon, Benjamin R Nixon, et al.
Elife|December 13, 2018
Muscle-specific stress fibers give rise to sarcomeres in cardiomyocytesAidan M Fenix, Abigail C Neininger, Nilay Taneja, et al.
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Journal of the American Heart Association|July 29, 2021
Replication Stress Response Modifies Sarcomeric Cardiomyopathy RemodelingSoumojit Pal, Benjamin R Nixon, Michael S Glennon, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 15, 2018
Nuclear localized Raf1 isoform alters DNA-dependent protein kinase activity and the DNA damage responseBenjamin R Nixon, Sara C Sebag, Michael S Glennon, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 12, 2012
AMP-activated protein kinase phosphorylates cardiac troponin I at Ser-150 to increase myofilament calcium sensitivity and blunt PKA-dependent functionBenjamin R Nixon, Ariyoporn Thawornkaiwong, Janel Jin, et al.
JCI Insight|February 28, 2017
Alterations in sarcomere function modify the hyperplastic to hypertrophic transition phase of mammalian cardiomyocyte developmentBenjamin R Nixon, Alexandra F Williams, Michael S Glennon, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|March 25, 2014
Combined troponin I Ser-150 and Ser-23/24 phosphorylation sustains thin filament Ca(2+) sensitivity and accelerates deactivation in an acidic environmentBenjamin R Nixon, Shane D Walton, Bo Zhang, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|December 13, 2012
Tropomyosin Ser-283 pseudo-phosphorylation slows myofibril relaxationBenjamin R Nixon, Bin Liu, Beatrice Scellini, et al.
Circulation Research|September 15, 2025
Targeting Cardiomyocyte PCNA and POLD1 Prevents Pathologic Myocardial HypertrophySoumojit Pal, Michael S Glennon, Benjamin R Nixon, et al.
Elife|December 13, 2018
Muscle-specific stress fibers give rise to sarcomeres in cardiomyocytesAidan M Fenix, Abigail C Neininger, Nilay Taneja, et al.
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