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Robert E Brainard

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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|July 26, 2023
The potential role of through the needle PIVC insertion in reducing early catheter contaminationMichael Anstett, Robert E Brainard
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease|January 24, 2021
Cardiac hypertrophy drives PGC-1α suppression associated with enhanced O-glycosylationRobert E Brainard, Heberty T Facundo
Physiological Genomics|October 25, 2012
Standardized bioenergetic profiling of adult mouse cardiomyocytesRyan D Readnower, Robert E Brainard, Bradford G Hill, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|September 6, 2015
Induction of activating transcription factor 3 limits survival following infarct-induced heart failure in miceAlan C Brooks, Angelica M DeMartino, Robert E Brainard, et al.
Advances in Physiology Education|August 8, 2024
Play your way to an "A": helping students engage during the social isolation of remote learningRobert E Brainard, Amy L Shaffer, Lewis J Watson, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 1, 2011
Responses of hypertrophied myocytes to reactive species: implications for glycolysis and electrophile metabolismBrian E Sansbury, Daniel W Riggs, Robert E Brainard, et al.
Plos One|January 12, 2013
Reduced cardiac fructose 2,6 bisphosphate increases hypertrophy and decreases glycolysis following aortic constrictionJianxun Wang, Jianxiang Xu, Qianwen Wang, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|March 13, 2012
O-GlcNAc signaling is essential for NFAT-mediated transcriptional reprogramming during cardiomyocyte hypertrophyHeberty T Facundo, Robert E Brainard, Lewis J Watson, et al.
Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)|January 8, 2026
Detection and Estimation of Active Proteinases in Biological Samples: An Optimized ProtocolHebah Almarshood, Yu-Ting Zheng, Robert E Brainard, et al.
Advances in Physiology Education|April 11, 2024
The Inverted Case Study Technique: changing the traditional case-study approach to prioritize physiological mechanisms over correct diagnosis and treatmentRobert E Brainard, Daniela G L Terson de Paleville, Michael C Long, et al.
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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|July 26, 2023
The potential role of through the needle PIVC insertion in reducing early catheter contaminationMichael Anstett, Robert E Brainard
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Basis of Disease|January 24, 2021
Cardiac hypertrophy drives PGC-1α suppression associated with enhanced O-glycosylationRobert E Brainard, Heberty T Facundo
Physiological Genomics|October 25, 2012
Standardized bioenergetic profiling of adult mouse cardiomyocytesRyan D Readnower, Robert E Brainard, Bradford G Hill, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|September 6, 2015
Induction of activating transcription factor 3 limits survival following infarct-induced heart failure in miceAlan C Brooks, Angelica M DeMartino, Robert E Brainard, et al.
Advances in Physiology Education|August 8, 2024
Play your way to an "A": helping students engage during the social isolation of remote learningRobert E Brainard, Amy L Shaffer, Lewis J Watson, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|February 1, 2011
Responses of hypertrophied myocytes to reactive species: implications for glycolysis and electrophile metabolismBrian E Sansbury, Daniel W Riggs, Robert E Brainard, et al.
Plos One|January 12, 2013
Reduced cardiac fructose 2,6 bisphosphate increases hypertrophy and decreases glycolysis following aortic constrictionJianxun Wang, Jianxiang Xu, Qianwen Wang, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|March 13, 2012
O-GlcNAc signaling is essential for NFAT-mediated transcriptional reprogramming during cardiomyocyte hypertrophyHeberty T Facundo, Robert E Brainard, Lewis J Watson, et al.
Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)|January 8, 2026
Detection and Estimation of Active Proteinases in Biological Samples: An Optimized ProtocolHebah Almarshood, Yu-Ting Zheng, Robert E Brainard, et al.
Advances in Physiology Education|April 11, 2024
The Inverted Case Study Technique: changing the traditional case-study approach to prioritize physiological mechanisms over correct diagnosis and treatmentRobert E Brainard, Daniela G L Terson de Paleville, Michael C Long, et al.
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