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Jeanne James

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 25, 2011
Signaling and myosin-binding protein CJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|May 25, 2013
Ablating a cardiac protein: causality at lastJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|December 5, 2015
Bringing It All Together: Bedside to Bench and Back AgainJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|March 19, 2016
Healing a Heart Through Genetic InterventionJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|June 25, 2011
At the source: treating heart failure by altering muscle motor functionJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Cardiology in the Young|January 17, 2017
Assessment of the need for a cardiac morphology curriculum for paediatric cardiology fellowsLindsay S Rogers, Melissa Klein, Jeanne James, et al.
Cardiology in the Young|March 23, 2017
Response to Commentary: "How badly do we need instruction in paediatric cardiac anatomy?"Lindsay S Rogers, Melissa Klein, Jeanne James, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|October 27, 2009
Effects of myosin heavy chain manipulation in experimental heart failureJeanne James, Kan Hor, Michael-Alice Moga, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 17, 2018
Loss of miR-144 signaling interrupts extracellular matrix remodeling after myocardial infarction leading to worsened cardiac functionQuan He, Fangfei Wang, Takashi Honda, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|November 15, 2015
FasL expression in cardiomyocytes activates the ERK1/2 pathway, leading to dilated cardiomyopathy and advanced heart failureAnne-Cecile Huby, Subat Turdi, Jeanne James, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 25, 2011
Signaling and myosin-binding protein CJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|May 25, 2013
Ablating a cardiac protein: causality at lastJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|December 5, 2015
Bringing It All Together: Bedside to Bench and Back AgainJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|March 19, 2016
Healing a Heart Through Genetic InterventionJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Circulation Research|June 25, 2011
At the source: treating heart failure by altering muscle motor functionJeanne James, Jeffrey Robbins
Cardiology in the Young|January 17, 2017
Assessment of the need for a cardiac morphology curriculum for paediatric cardiology fellowsLindsay S Rogers, Melissa Klein, Jeanne James, et al.
Cardiology in the Young|March 23, 2017
Response to Commentary: "How badly do we need instruction in paediatric cardiac anatomy?"Lindsay S Rogers, Melissa Klein, Jeanne James, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|October 27, 2009
Effects of myosin heavy chain manipulation in experimental heart failureJeanne James, Kan Hor, Michael-Alice Moga, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 17, 2018
Loss of miR-144 signaling interrupts extracellular matrix remodeling after myocardial infarction leading to worsened cardiac functionQuan He, Fangfei Wang, Takashi Honda, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|November 15, 2015
FasL expression in cardiomyocytes activates the ERK1/2 pathway, leading to dilated cardiomyopathy and advanced heart failureAnne-Cecile Huby, Subat Turdi, Jeanne James, et al.
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