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Thomas Eschenhagen

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Circulation Research|June 25, 2011
The beat goes on: human heart muscle from pluripotent stem cellsThomas Eschenhagen
Pharmacogenomics|January 19, 2013
A frequent gene polymorphism affecting the heart-rate response to carvedilolThomas Eschenhagen
European Journal of Heart Failure|December 18, 2012
New tissue for failing heartsThomas Eschenhagen
Cardiovascular Research|February 10, 2025
Redirecting glucose into anabolic pathways participates in the protective effects of NRF2 activation in the heart under stressThomas Eschenhagen
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|December 19, 2013
[Interview by Anne-Katrin Döbler]Thomas Eschenhagen
European Heart Journal|August 31, 2018
From basic science to high performance medicineThomas Eschenhagen
Cardiovascular Research|June 9, 2026
Human induced pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocytes for risk stratification of patients with LQT syndrome - ready for practice?Thomas Eschenhagen
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 18, 2018
A new concept of fibroblast dynamics in post-myocardial infarction remodelingThomas Eschenhagen
JACC. Basic to Translational Science|August 1, 2018
Exaggerated Cardiotoxicity of Sunitinib in Stressed 3-Dimensional Heart MusclesThomas Eschenhagen
Herz|March 9, 2018
[Cardiology 2018 : From basic science to high efficiency medicine]Thomas Eschenhagen
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Circulation Research|June 25, 2011
The beat goes on: human heart muscle from pluripotent stem cellsThomas Eschenhagen
Pharmacogenomics|January 19, 2013
A frequent gene polymorphism affecting the heart-rate response to carvedilolThomas Eschenhagen
European Journal of Heart Failure|December 18, 2012
New tissue for failing heartsThomas Eschenhagen
Cardiovascular Research|February 10, 2025
Redirecting glucose into anabolic pathways participates in the protective effects of NRF2 activation in the heart under stressThomas Eschenhagen
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)|December 19, 2013
[Interview by Anne-Katrin Döbler]Thomas Eschenhagen
European Heart Journal|August 31, 2018
From basic science to high performance medicineThomas Eschenhagen
Cardiovascular Research|June 9, 2026
Human induced pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocytes for risk stratification of patients with LQT syndrome - ready for practice?Thomas Eschenhagen
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|April 18, 2018
A new concept of fibroblast dynamics in post-myocardial infarction remodelingThomas Eschenhagen
JACC. Basic to Translational Science|August 1, 2018
Exaggerated Cardiotoxicity of Sunitinib in Stressed 3-Dimensional Heart MusclesThomas Eschenhagen
Herz|March 9, 2018
[Cardiology 2018 : From basic science to high efficiency medicine]Thomas Eschenhagen
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