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  • Targeting Age-Related Pathw... Targeting Age-Related Pathways in Heart Failure
    Li, Haobo; Hastings, Margaret H; Rhee, James ... Circulation research, 2020-February-14, Volume: 126, Issue: 4
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    During aging, deterioration in cardiac structure and function leads to increased susceptibility to heart failure. The need for interventions to combat this age-related cardiac decline is becoming ...
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  • Cardiac macrophages promote... Cardiac macrophages promote diastolic dysfunction
    Hulsmans, Maarten; Sager, Hendrik B; Roh, Jason D ... The Journal of experimental medicine, 02/2018, Volume: 215, Issue: 2
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    Macrophages populate the healthy myocardium and, depending on their phenotype, may contribute to tissue homeostasis or disease. Their origin and role in diastolic dysfunction, a hallmark of cardiac ...
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  • Activin type II receptor signaling in cardiac aging and heart failure
    Roh, Jason D; Hobson, Ryan; Chaudhari, Vinita ... Science translational medicine, 03/2019, Volume: 11, Issue: 482
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    Activin type II receptor (ActRII) ligands have been implicated in muscle wasting in aging and disease. However, the role of these ligands and ActRII signaling in the heart remains unclear. Here, we ...
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  • Tissue-engineered vascular ... Tissue-engineered vascular grafts transform into mature blood vessels via an inflammation-mediated process of vascular remodeling
    Roh, Jason D; Sawh-Martinez, Rajendra; Brennan, Matthew P ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 10
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    Biodegradable scaffolds seeded with bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMCs) are the earliest tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) to be used clinically. These TEVGs transform into living blood ...
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  • IRF3 and type I interferons fuel a fatal response to myocardial infarction
    King, Kevin R; Aguirre, Aaron D; Ye, Yu-Xiang ... Nature medicine, 12/2017, Volume: 23, Issue: 12
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    Interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) and type I interferons (IFNs) protect against infections and cancer, but excessive IRF3 activation and type I IFN production cause autoinflammatory conditions ...
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  • Animal Models of Exercise F... Animal Models of Exercise From Rodents to Pythons
    Hastings, Margaret H; Herrera, Jonathan J; Guseh, J Sawalla ... Circulation research, 06/2022, Volume: 130, Issue: 12
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    Acute and chronic animal models of exercise are commonly used in research. Acute exercise testing is used, often in combination with genetic, pharmacological, or other manipulations, to study the ...
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  • Exercise training reverses ... Exercise training reverses cardiac aging phenotypes associated with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in male mice
    Roh, Jason D.; Houstis, Nicholas; Yu, Andy ... Aging cell, June 2020, Volume: 19, Issue: 6
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    Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is the most common type of HF in older adults. Although no pharmacological therapy has yet improved survival in HFpEF, exercise training (ExT) ...
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  • Age-Dependent Effects of ap... Age-Dependent Effects of apoE Reduction Using Antisense Oligonucleotides in a Model of β-amyloidosis
    Huynh, Tien-Phat V.; Liao, Fan; Francis, Caroline M. ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 12/2017, Volume: 96, Issue: 5
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    The apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene is the strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer disease. Previous studies suggest that reduction of apoE levels through genetic manipulation can reduce ...
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  • Restoration of Cardiomyogen... Restoration of Cardiomyogenesis in Aged Mouse Hearts by Voluntary Exercise
    Lerchenmüller, Carolin; Vujic, Ana; Mittag, Sonja ... Circulation (New York, N.Y.), 08/2022, Volume: 146, Issue: 5
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    The human heart has limited capacity to generate new cardiomyocytes and this capacity declines with age. Because loss of cardiomyocytes may contribute to heart failure, it is crucial to explore ...
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  • High-Throughput Microdissec... High-Throughput Microdissection for Next-Generation Sequencing
    Rosenberg, Avi Z; Armani, Michael D; Fetsch, Patricia A ... PloS one, 03/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 3
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    Precision medicine promises to enhance patient treatment through the use of emerging molecular technologies, including genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics. However, current tools in surgical ...
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