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Colin Platt

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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|April 9, 2017
The Role of MicroRNAs in the Cardiac Response to ExerciseXiaojun Liu, Colin Platt, Anthony Rosenzweig
Cell Metabolism|February 5, 2015
Using exercise to measure and modify cardiac functionColin Platt, Nicholas Houstis, Anthony Rosenzweig
Cell|November 7, 2015
Cardiomyocyte Cell-Cycle Activity during PreadolescenceMark H Soonpaa, David C Zebrowski, Colin Platt, et al.
JCI Insight|July 19, 2016
CITED4 induces physiologic hypertrophy and promotes functional recovery after ischemic injuryVassilios J Bezzerides, Colin Platt, Carolin Lerchenmüller, et al.
Circulation|October 31, 2022
Efficacy and Safety of an Investigational Single-Course CRISPR Base-Editing Therapy Targeting <i>PCSK9</i> in Nonhuman Primate and Mouse ModelsRichard G Lee, Anne Marie Mazzola, Maurine C Braun, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|December 12, 2023
miR-222 inhibits pathological cardiac hypertrophy and heart failureXiaojun Liu, Haobo Li, Margaret H Hastings, et al.
Cell Metabolism|April 12, 2015
miR-222 is necessary for exercise-induced cardiac growth and protects against pathological cardiac remodelingXiaojun Liu, Junjie Xiao, Han Zhu, et al.
Aging Cell|May 23, 2020
Exercise training reverses cardiac aging phenotypes associated with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in male miceJason D Roh, Nicholas Houstis, Andy Yu, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|July 27, 2024
CITED4 gene therapy protects against maladaptive cardiac remodeling after ischemia/reperfusion injury in miceCarolin Lerchenmüller, Margaret H Hastings, Charles P Rabolli, et al.
Circulation Research|May 19, 2020
CITED4 Protects Against Adverse Remodeling in Response to Physiological and Pathological StressCarolin Lerchenmüller, Charles P Rabolli, Ashish Yeri, et al.
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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|April 9, 2017
The Role of MicroRNAs in the Cardiac Response to ExerciseXiaojun Liu, Colin Platt, Anthony Rosenzweig
Cell Metabolism|February 5, 2015
Using exercise to measure and modify cardiac functionColin Platt, Nicholas Houstis, Anthony Rosenzweig
Cell|November 7, 2015
Cardiomyocyte Cell-Cycle Activity during PreadolescenceMark H Soonpaa, David C Zebrowski, Colin Platt, et al.
JCI Insight|July 19, 2016
CITED4 induces physiologic hypertrophy and promotes functional recovery after ischemic injuryVassilios J Bezzerides, Colin Platt, Carolin Lerchenmüller, et al.
Circulation|October 31, 2022
Efficacy and Safety of an Investigational Single-Course CRISPR Base-Editing Therapy Targeting <i>PCSK9</i> in Nonhuman Primate and Mouse ModelsRichard G Lee, Anne Marie Mazzola, Maurine C Braun, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|December 12, 2023
miR-222 inhibits pathological cardiac hypertrophy and heart failureXiaojun Liu, Haobo Li, Margaret H Hastings, et al.
Cell Metabolism|April 12, 2015
miR-222 is necessary for exercise-induced cardiac growth and protects against pathological cardiac remodelingXiaojun Liu, Junjie Xiao, Han Zhu, et al.
Aging Cell|May 23, 2020
Exercise training reverses cardiac aging phenotypes associated with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in male miceJason D Roh, Nicholas Houstis, Andy Yu, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|July 27, 2024
CITED4 gene therapy protects against maladaptive cardiac remodeling after ischemia/reperfusion injury in miceCarolin Lerchenmüller, Margaret H Hastings, Charles P Rabolli, et al.
Circulation Research|May 19, 2020
CITED4 Protects Against Adverse Remodeling in Response to Physiological and Pathological StressCarolin Lerchenmüller, Charles P Rabolli, Ashish Yeri, et al.
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