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Autologous umbilical cord blood mononuclear cell therapy for hypoplastic left heart syndrome: a nonrandomized control trial of the efficacy and safety of intramyocardial injections
Gallego-Navarro, C., Jaggers, J., Burkhart, H. M., Carlo, W. F., Morales, D. L., Qureshi, M. Y., Rossano, J. W., Hagen, C. E., Seisler, D. K., Peral, S. C. & Nelson, T. J., Dec 2025, In: Stem Cell Research and Therapy. 16, 1, 215.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Human Stem Cell–Derived Cardiomyocytes Integrate Into the Heart of Monkeys With Right Ventricular Pressure Overload
Scholz, J., Secreto, F. J., Wobig, J., Kurian, J., Hagen, C., Zinnen, A., Vu, D., Johnson, S. J., Cetta, F., Qureshi, Y., Reams, R., Cannon, B., Heyer, C. M., Chang, M., Fadra, N., Coonen, J., Simmons, H. A., Mejia, A., Hayes, J. M. & Basu, P. & 5 others, , Jan 1 2024, In: Cell transplantation. 33Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Optimizing RNA extraction methods for high-throughput transcriptome sequencing of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded cardiac tissue specimens
the Wanek Program Preclinical Pipeline, Dec 2024, In: PloS one. 19, 12, e0315098.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Mitochondrial MICOS complex genes, implicated in hypoplastic left heart syndrome, maintain cardiac contractility and actomyosin integrity
Birker, K., Ge, S., Kirkland, N. J., Theis, J. L., Marchant, J., Fogarty, Z. C., Missinato, M. A., Kalvakuri, S., Grossfeld, P., Engler, A. J., Ocorr, K., Nelson, T. J., Colas, A. R., Olson, T. M., Vogler, G. & Bodmer, R., Jul 5 2023, In: eLife. 12Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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SARS-CoV-2 spike protein-mediated cardiomyocyte fusion may contribute to increased arrhythmic risk in COVID-19
Clemens, D. J., Ye, D., Zhou, W., John Kim, C. S., Pease, D. R., Navaratnarajah, C. K., Barkhymer, A., Tester, D. J., Nelson, T. J., Cattaneo, R., Schneider, J. W. & Ackerman, M. J., Mar 2023, In: PloS one. 18, 3 March, e0282151.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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