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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|September 17, 1998
Post-infarction heart failure in the rat is associated with distinct alterations in cardiac myocyte molecular phenotypeP Yue, C S Long, R Austin, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1994
Distribution of alpha 1C-adrenergic receptor mRNA in adult rat tissues by RNase protection assay and comparison with alpha 1B and alpha 1DD G Rokosh, B A Bailey, A F Stewart, et al.
Circulation Research|September 1, 1997
Cross talk between angiotensin AT1 and alpha 1-adrenergic receptors: angiotensin II downregulates alpha 1a-adrenergic receptor subtype mRNA and density in neonatal rat cardiac myocytesH T Li, C S Long, M O Gray, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments|September 3, 2016
The cell-stretcher: A novel device for the mechanical stimulation of cell populationsS Seriani, G Del Favero, J Mahaffey, et al.
Circulation Research|October 1, 1994
Cloning of the rat alpha 1C-adrenergic receptor from cardiac myocytes. alpha 1C, alpha 1B, and alpha 1D mRNAs are present in cardiac myocytes but not in cardiac fibroblastsA F Stewart, D G Rokosh, B A Bailey, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 8, 1996
Alpha1-adrenergic receptor subtype mRNAs are differentially regulated by alpha1-adrenergic and other hypertrophic stimuli in cardiac myocytes in culture and in vivo. Repression of alpha1B and alpha1D but induction of alpha1CD G Rokosh, A F Stewart, K C Chang, et al.
Circulation Research|September 29, 2001
Regulation of thyroid hormone receptor isoforms in physiological and pathological cardiac hypertrophyK Kinugawa, K Yonekura, R C Ribeiro, et al.
Circulation|February 27, 2001
Signaling pathways responsible for fetal gene induction in the failing human heart: evidence for altered thyroid hormone receptor gene expressionK Kinugawa, W A Minobe, W M Wood, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 21, 2017
Evaluation of a proposal for reliable low-cost grid power with 100% wind, water, and solarChristopher T M Clack, Staffan A Qvist, Jay Apt, et al.
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Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|September 17, 1998
Post-infarction heart failure in the rat is associated with distinct alterations in cardiac myocyte molecular phenotypeP Yue, C S Long, R Austin, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 16, 1994
Distribution of alpha 1C-adrenergic receptor mRNA in adult rat tissues by RNase protection assay and comparison with alpha 1B and alpha 1DD G Rokosh, B A Bailey, A F Stewart, et al.
Circulation Research|September 1, 1997
Cross talk between angiotensin AT1 and alpha 1-adrenergic receptors: angiotensin II downregulates alpha 1a-adrenergic receptor subtype mRNA and density in neonatal rat cardiac myocytesH T Li, C S Long, M O Gray, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments|September 3, 2016
The cell-stretcher: A novel device for the mechanical stimulation of cell populationsS Seriani, G Del Favero, J Mahaffey, et al.
Circulation Research|October 1, 1994
Cloning of the rat alpha 1C-adrenergic receptor from cardiac myocytes. alpha 1C, alpha 1B, and alpha 1D mRNAs are present in cardiac myocytes but not in cardiac fibroblastsA F Stewart, D G Rokosh, B A Bailey, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 8, 1996
Alpha1-adrenergic receptor subtype mRNAs are differentially regulated by alpha1-adrenergic and other hypertrophic stimuli in cardiac myocytes in culture and in vivo. Repression of alpha1B and alpha1D but induction of alpha1CD G Rokosh, A F Stewart, K C Chang, et al.
Circulation Research|September 29, 2001
Regulation of thyroid hormone receptor isoforms in physiological and pathological cardiac hypertrophyK Kinugawa, K Yonekura, R C Ribeiro, et al.
Circulation|February 27, 2001
Signaling pathways responsible for fetal gene induction in the failing human heart: evidence for altered thyroid hormone receptor gene expressionK Kinugawa, W A Minobe, W M Wood, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 21, 2017
Evaluation of a proposal for reliable low-cost grid power with 100% wind, water, and solarChristopher T M Clack, Staffan A Qvist, Jay Apt, et al.
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