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pro vyhledávání: '"Remus, Berretta"'
Autor:
Jaslyn Johnson, Yijun Yang, Zilin Bian, Giana Schena, Yijia Li, Xiaoying Zhang, Deborah M. Eaton, Polina Gross, Alexandra Angheloiu, Arshadullah Shaik, Michael Foster, Remus Berretta, Hajime Kubo, Sadia Mohsin, Ying Tian, Steven R. Houser
Publikováno v:
Circulation Research. 132:723-740
Background: A recent study suggests that systemic hypoxemia in adult male mice can induce cardiac myocytes to proliferate. The goal of the present experiments was to confirm these results, provide new insights on the mechanisms that induce adult card
Autor:
Xin, Zhang, Yijia, Li, Xiaoying, Zhang, Valentino, Piacentino, David M, Harris, Remus, Berretta, Kenneth B, Margulies, Steven R, Houser, Xiongwen, Chen
Publikováno v:
Channels
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Low voltage activated (ICa-LVA) calcium currents including Cav1.3 and T-type calcium current (ICa-T) have not been reported in adult human left ventricular myocytes (HLVMs). We tried to examine their existence and possible correlation with etiology a
Autor:
Jason M. Duran, Catherine A. Makarewich, Mary F. Barbe, E B S Thomas Sharp Iii, Sharven Taghavi, B S Hajime Kubo, M B S Remus Berretta, Timothy Starosta, Steven R. Houser
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Translational Science. 8:425-431
Background Cardiac- (CSC) and mesenchymal-derived (MSC) CD117+ isolated stem cells improve cardiac function after injury. However, no study has compared the therapeutic benefit of these cells when used autologously. Methods MSCs and CSCs were isolate
Autor:
Larry A. Barr, Hajime Kubo, Fabio A. Recchia, Hui Gao, M B S Remus Berretta, A B A Catherine Makarewich, Thomas Force, Felix Woitek, D B S Constantine Troupes, Steven R. Houser
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Translational Science. 7:360-367
Background Imatinib mesylate is a selective tyrosine-kinase inhibitor used in the treatment of multiple cancers, most notably chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). There is evidence that imatinib can induce cardiotoxicity in cancer patients. Our hypoth
Autor:
Constantine Troupes, Hajime Kubo, Sadia Mohsin, Remus Berretta, Jonathan Soboloff, Steven Houser
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 132
Background: STIM1 is a Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (SR) membrane resident protein implicated in sensing and maintaining SR Ca 2+ levels. The role of STIM1 in the regulation of SR Ca 2+ stores in the normal and diseased heart is not well described. Previou
Autor:
Constantine Troupes, Sadia Mohsin, Remus Berretta, Hajime Kubo, Jonathan Soboloff, Steven Houser
Publikováno v:
Circulation Research. 117
Background: STIM1 is a Sarcoplasmic Reticulum (SR) membrane resident protein implicated in sensing and maintaining SR Ca2+ levels. The role of STIM1 in the regulation of SR Ca2+ stores in the normal and diseased heart is not well described. Previous
Autor:
Jun, Nelson, Yi, Wu, Xiaohua, Jiang, Remus, Berretta, Steven, Houser, Eric, Choi, Jingfeng, Wang, Jian, Huang, Xiaofeng, Yang, Hong, Wang
Publikováno v:
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 29(7)
Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) impairs re-endothelialization and accelerates vascular remodeling. The role of CD34+/VEGF receptor (VEGFR) 2+ progenitor cells (PCs) in vascular repair in HHcy is unknown. We studied the effect of HHcy on PCs and its role
Autor:
Hongyu Zhang, Catherine Makarewich, Erhe Gao, Hajime Kubo, Hui Gao, Fang Wang, Remus Berretta, Walter Koch, Jeffery Molkentin, Steven Houser
Publikováno v:
Circulation Research. 109
The source of Ca 2+ to hypertrophic signaling after myocardial infarction (MI) is not clearly defined. Transient Receptor Potential Canonical (TRPC) channels could be an important source of hypertrophic Ca 2+ after MI. The objective of this study was
Autor:
Naser Jaleel, Hajime Kubo, Erhe Gao, Scott MacDonnell, Xiongwen Chen, Hiroyuki Nakayama, David Angert, Timothy Flynn, Remus Berretta, Hongyu Zhang, Walter Koch, Jeffery Molkentin, Steven Houser
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 118
Ca 2+ influx through L-type Ca 2+ channels (I Ca,L ) is essential for cardiac contraction and for activation of a variety of Ca 2+ dependent signaling pathways. However, Ca 2+ can also enter cardiac myocytes through T-type Ca 2+ channels (TTCCs), whi