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Nathan R Tucker

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Experimental Cell Research|July 8, 2009
Hsp27 associates with the titin filament system in heat-shocked zebrafish cardiomyocytesNathan R Tucker, Eric A Shelden
Circulation Research|January 2, 2026
Molecular Phenotyping at Single-Cell Resolution for Cardiovascular DiseaseNathan R Tucker, Eric R Gamazon
Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine|April 14, 2018
Response by Ma et al to Letter Regarding Article, "Novel Mutation in <i>FLNC</i> (Filamin C) Causes Familial Restrictive Cardiomyopathy"Nathan R Tucker, Patrick T Ellinor
Circulation Research|April 26, 2014
Emerging directions in the genetics of atrial fibrillationNathan R Tucker, Patrick T Ellinor
Circulation Research|May 11, 2023
Cell-Specific Mechanisms in the Heart of COVID-19 PatientsEmily J Tsai, Daniela Cˇiháková, Nathan R Tucker
Cardiovascular Research|January 7, 2016
Common variation in atrial fibrillation: navigating the path from genetic association to mechanismNathan R Tucker, Sebastian Clauss, Patrick T Ellinor
Circulation Research|January 2, 2026
Leveraging Single-Cell Technologies to Advance Understanding of Myocardial DiseaseRobert S Gardner, Nathan R Tucker, Kaushik Amancherla
Plos One|August 5, 2011
HSF1 is essential for the resistance of zebrafish eye and brain tissues to hypoxia/reperfusion injuryNathan R Tucker, Ryan C Middleton, Quynh P Le, et al.
Current Cardiology Reports|March 10, 2023
How Does COVID-19 Affect the Heart?Lorenzo R Sewanan, Kevin J Clerkin, Nathan R Tucker, et al.
Cell Stress & Chaperones|February 25, 2009
Hsp27 is persistently expressed in zebrafish skeletal and cardiac muscle tissues but dispensable for their morphogenesisNathan R Tucker, Alexey Ustyugov, Anton L Bryantsev, et al.
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Experimental Cell Research|July 8, 2009
Hsp27 associates with the titin filament system in heat-shocked zebrafish cardiomyocytesNathan R Tucker, Eric A Shelden
Circulation Research|January 2, 2026
Molecular Phenotyping at Single-Cell Resolution for Cardiovascular DiseaseNathan R Tucker, Eric R Gamazon
Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine|April 14, 2018
Response by Ma et al to Letter Regarding Article, "Novel Mutation in <i>FLNC</i> (Filamin C) Causes Familial Restrictive Cardiomyopathy"Nathan R Tucker, Patrick T Ellinor
Circulation Research|April 26, 2014
Emerging directions in the genetics of atrial fibrillationNathan R Tucker, Patrick T Ellinor
Circulation Research|May 11, 2023
Cell-Specific Mechanisms in the Heart of COVID-19 PatientsEmily J Tsai, Daniela Cˇiháková, Nathan R Tucker
Cardiovascular Research|January 7, 2016
Common variation in atrial fibrillation: navigating the path from genetic association to mechanismNathan R Tucker, Sebastian Clauss, Patrick T Ellinor
Circulation Research|January 2, 2026
Leveraging Single-Cell Technologies to Advance Understanding of Myocardial DiseaseRobert S Gardner, Nathan R Tucker, Kaushik Amancherla
Plos One|August 5, 2011
HSF1 is essential for the resistance of zebrafish eye and brain tissues to hypoxia/reperfusion injuryNathan R Tucker, Ryan C Middleton, Quynh P Le, et al.
Current Cardiology Reports|March 10, 2023
How Does COVID-19 Affect the Heart?Lorenzo R Sewanan, Kevin J Clerkin, Nathan R Tucker, et al.
Cell Stress & Chaperones|February 25, 2009
Hsp27 is persistently expressed in zebrafish skeletal and cardiac muscle tissues but dispensable for their morphogenesisNathan R Tucker, Alexey Ustyugov, Anton L Bryantsev, et al.
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