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David T Paik

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Nature Biomedical Engineering|January 23, 2018
Simply derived epicardial cellsDavid T Paik, Joseph C Wu
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|October 24, 2022
Editorial: Intercellular communication and crosstalk in cardiac development and diseaseDavid T Paik, Hyeonyu Kim, Edward Lau
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|July 19, 2021
Endothelial-Myocardial Angiocrine Signaling in Heart DevelopmentHyeonyu Kim, Mingqiang Wang, David T Paik
Pharmacological Reviews|December 25, 2019
Patient and Disease-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Discovery of Personalized Cardiovascular Drugs and TherapeuticsDavid T Paik, Mark Chandy, Joseph C Wu
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy|August 14, 2020
An extracellular matrix paradox in myocardial scar formationSangkyun Cho, David T Paik, Joseph C Wu
Annual Review of Pathology|November 1, 2018
Systems-Wide Approaches in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell ModelsEdward Lau, David T Paik, Joseph C Wu
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|April 4, 2021
Editorial commentary: Unraveling intricacies of cardiovascular disease at the single-cell resolutionJeffrey X Zhang, YoonChung Chey, David T Paik
Cell Reports|July 9, 2014
Endothelial cells contribute to generation of adult ventricular myocytes during cardiac homeostasisBryan A Fioret, Jeremy D Heimfeld, David T Paik, et al.
Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology|June 26, 2020
High-throughput Preparation of DNA, RNA, and Protein from Cryopreserved Human iPSCs for Multi-omics AnalysisJeffrey X Zhang, Edward Lau, David T Paik, et al.
Nature Reviews. Cardiology|April 2, 2020
Single-cell RNA sequencing in cardiovascular development, disease and medicineDavid T Paik, Sangkyun Cho, Lei Tian, et al.
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Nature Biomedical Engineering|January 23, 2018
Simply derived epicardial cellsDavid T Paik, Joseph C Wu
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|October 24, 2022
Editorial: Intercellular communication and crosstalk in cardiac development and diseaseDavid T Paik, Hyeonyu Kim, Edward Lau
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|July 19, 2021
Endothelial-Myocardial Angiocrine Signaling in Heart DevelopmentHyeonyu Kim, Mingqiang Wang, David T Paik
Pharmacological Reviews|December 25, 2019
Patient and Disease-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Discovery of Personalized Cardiovascular Drugs and TherapeuticsDavid T Paik, Mark Chandy, Joseph C Wu
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy|August 14, 2020
An extracellular matrix paradox in myocardial scar formationSangkyun Cho, David T Paik, Joseph C Wu
Annual Review of Pathology|November 1, 2018
Systems-Wide Approaches in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell ModelsEdward Lau, David T Paik, Joseph C Wu
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine|April 4, 2021
Editorial commentary: Unraveling intricacies of cardiovascular disease at the single-cell resolutionJeffrey X Zhang, YoonChung Chey, David T Paik
Cell Reports|July 9, 2014
Endothelial cells contribute to generation of adult ventricular myocytes during cardiac homeostasisBryan A Fioret, Jeremy D Heimfeld, David T Paik, et al.
Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology|June 26, 2020
High-throughput Preparation of DNA, RNA, and Protein from Cryopreserved Human iPSCs for Multi-omics AnalysisJeffrey X Zhang, Edward Lau, David T Paik, et al.
Nature Reviews. Cardiology|April 2, 2020
Single-cell RNA sequencing in cardiovascular development, disease and medicineDavid T Paik, Sangkyun Cho, Lei Tian, et al.
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