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Frontiers in Genetics|February 7, 2022
Analysis of Placental Arteriovenous Formation Reveals New Insights Into Embryos With Congenital Heart DefectsJacinta I Kalisch-Smith, Emily C Morris, Mary A A Strevens, et al.
Nature Communications|July 4, 2013
Thymosin β4-sulfoxide attenuates inflammatory cell infiltration and promotes cardiac wound healingMark A Evans, Nicola Smart, Karina N Dubé, et al.
Circulation|December 12, 2023
Dynamics of Endothelial Cell Generation and Turnover in Arteries During Homeostasis and DiseasesYi Li, Zixin Liu, Ximeng Han, et al.
Circulation Research|June 1, 2012
Epistatic rescue of Nkx2.5 adult cardiac conduction disease phenotypes by prospero-related homeobox protein 1 and HDAC3Catherine A Risebro, Louisa K Petchey, Nicola Smart, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|December 1, 2020
Insights into therapeutic products, preclinical research models, and clinical trials in cardiac regenerative and reparative medicine: where are we now and the way ahead. Current opinion paper of the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Regenerative and Reparative MedicineLilian Grigorian-Shamagian, Ricardo Sanz-Ruiz, Andreu Climent, et al.
Basic Research in Cardiology|March 31, 2022
Alkaline nucleoplasm facilitates contractile gene expression in the mammalian heartAlzbeta Hulikova, Kyung Chan Park, Aminah A Loonat, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 27, 2003
Fraser syndrome and mouse blebbed phenotype caused by mutations in FRAS1/Fras1 encoding a putative extracellular matrix proteinLesley McGregor, Ville Makela, Susan M Darling, et al.
Nature Communications|November 28, 2023
Dbh<sup>+</sup> catecholaminergic cardiomyocytes contribute to the structure and function of the cardiac conduction system in murine heartTianyi Sun, Alexander Grassam-Rowe, Zhaoli Pu, et al.
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Frontiers in Genetics|February 7, 2022
Analysis of Placental Arteriovenous Formation Reveals New Insights Into Embryos With Congenital Heart DefectsJacinta I Kalisch-Smith, Emily C Morris, Mary A A Strevens, et al.
Nature Communications|July 4, 2013
Thymosin β4-sulfoxide attenuates inflammatory cell infiltration and promotes cardiac wound healingMark A Evans, Nicola Smart, Karina N Dubé, et al.
Circulation|December 12, 2023
Dynamics of Endothelial Cell Generation and Turnover in Arteries During Homeostasis and DiseasesYi Li, Zixin Liu, Ximeng Han, et al.
Circulation Research|June 1, 2012
Epistatic rescue of Nkx2.5 adult cardiac conduction disease phenotypes by prospero-related homeobox protein 1 and HDAC3Catherine A Risebro, Louisa K Petchey, Nicola Smart, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|December 1, 2020
Insights into therapeutic products, preclinical research models, and clinical trials in cardiac regenerative and reparative medicine: where are we now and the way ahead. Current opinion paper of the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Regenerative and Reparative MedicineLilian Grigorian-Shamagian, Ricardo Sanz-Ruiz, Andreu Climent, et al.
Basic Research in Cardiology|March 31, 2022
Alkaline nucleoplasm facilitates contractile gene expression in the mammalian heartAlzbeta Hulikova, Kyung Chan Park, Aminah A Loonat, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 27, 2003
Fraser syndrome and mouse blebbed phenotype caused by mutations in FRAS1/Fras1 encoding a putative extracellular matrix proteinLesley McGregor, Ville Makela, Susan M Darling, et al.
Nature Communications|November 28, 2023
Dbh<sup>+</sup> catecholaminergic cardiomyocytes contribute to the structure and function of the cardiac conduction system in murine heartTianyi Sun, Alexander Grassam-Rowe, Zhaoli Pu, et al.
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