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A Premature Termination Codon Mutation in MYBPC3 Causes Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy via Chronic Activation of Nonsense-Mediated Decay 由 Timon Seeger, Rajani Shrestha, Chi Keung Lam, Caressa Chen, Wesley L. McKeithan, Edward Lau, Alexa Wnorowski, George McMullen, Matthew Greenhaw, Jae-Cheol Lee, Angelos Oikonomopoulos, Soah Lee, Huaxiao Yang, Mark Mercola, Matthew T. Wheeler, Euan A. Ashley, Fan Yang, Ioannis Karakikes, Joseph C. Wu
出版 2019Artigo -
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Activation of PDGF pathway links LMNA mutation to dilated cardiomyopathy 由 Jaecheol Lee, Vittavat Termglinchan, Sebastian Diecke, Ilanit Itzhaki, Chi Keung Lam, Priyanka Garg, Edward Lau, Matthew Greenhaw, Timon Seeger, Haodi Wu, Joe Z. Zhang, Xingqi Chen, Isaac Perea Gil, Mohamed Ameen, Karim Sallam, June-Wha Rhee, Jared M. Churko, Rinkal Chaudhary, Tony Chour, Paul J. Wang, M Snyder, Howard Y. Chang, Ioannis Karakikes, Joseph C. Wu
出版 2019Artigo -
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Metabolic Maturation Media Improve Physiological Function of Human iPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes 由 Dries Feyen, Wesley L. McKeithan, Arne A.N. Bruyneel, Sean Spiering, Larissa Hörmann, Bärbel Ulmer, Hui Zhang, Francesca Briganti, Michaela Schweizer, Bence Hegyi, Zhandi Liao, Risto-Pekka Pölönen, Kenneth S. Ginsburg, Chi Keung Lam, Ricardo Serrano, Christine Wahlquist, Alexander Kreymerman, Michelle M. Vu, Prashila Amatya, Charlotta Sophie Behrens, Sara Ranjbarvaziri, Renée G. C. Maas, Matthew Greenhaw, Daniel Bernstein, Joseph C. Wu, Donald M. Bers, Thomas Eschenhagen, Christian M. Metallo, Mark Mercola
出版 2020Artigo
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