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February 6, 2010
Protein acetylation in the cardiorenal axis: the promise of histone deacetylase inhibitors
Erik W Bush, Timothy A McKinsey
Circulation Research
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September 13, 2014
miR-25 in heart failure
Erik W Bush, Eva van Rooij
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
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May 27, 2009
Targeting histone deacetylases for heart failure
Erik W Bush, Timothy A McKinsey
Development (Cambridge, England)
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May 3, 2006
Roadkill attenuates Hedgehog responses through degradation of Cubitus interruptus
David Kent, Erik W Bush, Joan E Hooper
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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December 2, 2004
The CRM1 nuclear export receptor controls pathological cardiac gene expression
Brooke C Harrison, Charles R Roberts, David B Hood, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 5, 2006
Canonical transient receptor potential channels promote cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through activation of calcineurin signaling
Erik W Bush, David B Hood, Philip J Papst, et al.
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Circulation Research
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February 6, 2010
Protein acetylation in the cardiorenal axis: the promise of histone deacetylase inhibitors
Erik W Bush, Timothy A McKinsey
Circulation Research
|
September 13, 2014
miR-25 in heart failure
Erik W Bush, Eva van Rooij
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
|
May 27, 2009
Targeting histone deacetylases for heart failure
Erik W Bush, Timothy A McKinsey
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
May 3, 2006
Roadkill attenuates Hedgehog responses through degradation of Cubitus interruptus
David Kent, Erik W Bush, Joan E Hooper
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
December 2, 2004
The CRM1 nuclear export receptor controls pathological cardiac gene expression
Brooke C Harrison, Charles R Roberts, David B Hood, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 5, 2006
Canonical transient receptor potential channels promote cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through activation of calcineurin signaling
Erik W Bush, David B Hood, Philip J Papst, et al.
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