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Haruko Nakano

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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 31, 2024
The role of metabolism in cardiac developmentHaruko Nakano, Atsushi Nakano
Current Cardiology Reports|April 22, 2025
Mutual Regulation of Cardiovascular and Hematopoietic DevelopmentNorika Liu, Haruko Nakano, Atsushi Nakano
Experimental Hematology|July 5, 2025
Fetal heart as a new local site for hematopoiesis and macrophage formationNorika Liu, Haruko Nakano, Atsushi Nakano
Developmental Biology|February 12, 2021
The role of glucose in physiological and pathological heart formationHaruko Nakano, Viviana M Fajardo, Atsushi Nakano
Cell Reports|May 6, 2026
Maternal hyperglycemia disrupts cardiomyocyte maturation via aberrant nucleotide metabolism and suppression of AMPK signalingHaruko Nakano, Naofumi Kawahira, Alexander Vesprey, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 2, 2016
The developmental origins and lineage contributions of endocardial endotheliumAtsushi Nakano, Haruko Nakano, Kelly A Smith, et al.
Epigenetics|September 22, 2018
A temporal transcriptome and methylome in human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes identifies novel regulators of early cardiac developmentKai Fu, Haruko Nakano, Marco Morselli, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|October 27, 2010
Cardiac origin of smooth muscle cells in the inflow tractHaruko Nakano, Estrelania Williams, Masahiko Hoshijima, et al.
Virology|January 6, 2018
Protein S and Gas6 induce efferocytosis of HIV-1-infected cellsBernadette Anne Chua, Jamie Ann Ngo, Kathy Situ, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2022
Cardio PyMEA: A user-friendly, open-source Python application for cardiomyocyte microelectrode array analysisChristopher S Dunham, Madelynn E Mackenzie, Haruko Nakano, et al.
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Current Topics in Developmental Biology|March 31, 2024
The role of metabolism in cardiac developmentHaruko Nakano, Atsushi Nakano
Current Cardiology Reports|April 22, 2025
Mutual Regulation of Cardiovascular and Hematopoietic DevelopmentNorika Liu, Haruko Nakano, Atsushi Nakano
Experimental Hematology|July 5, 2025
Fetal heart as a new local site for hematopoiesis and macrophage formationNorika Liu, Haruko Nakano, Atsushi Nakano
Developmental Biology|February 12, 2021
The role of glucose in physiological and pathological heart formationHaruko Nakano, Viviana M Fajardo, Atsushi Nakano
Cell Reports|May 6, 2026
Maternal hyperglycemia disrupts cardiomyocyte maturation via aberrant nucleotide metabolism and suppression of AMPK signalingHaruko Nakano, Naofumi Kawahira, Alexander Vesprey, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 2, 2016
The developmental origins and lineage contributions of endocardial endotheliumAtsushi Nakano, Haruko Nakano, Kelly A Smith, et al.
Epigenetics|September 22, 2018
A temporal transcriptome and methylome in human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes identifies novel regulators of early cardiac developmentKai Fu, Haruko Nakano, Marco Morselli, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|October 27, 2010
Cardiac origin of smooth muscle cells in the inflow tractHaruko Nakano, Estrelania Williams, Masahiko Hoshijima, et al.
Virology|January 6, 2018
Protein S and Gas6 induce efferocytosis of HIV-1-infected cellsBernadette Anne Chua, Jamie Ann Ngo, Kathy Situ, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2022
Cardio PyMEA: A user-friendly, open-source Python application for cardiomyocyte microelectrode array analysisChristopher S Dunham, Madelynn E Mackenzie, Haruko Nakano, et al.
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