54 results on '"Keller, Bradley B."'
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2. Noncoding RNAs in Cardiovascular Disease
3. Pcgf5 Contributes to PRC1 (Polycomb Repressive Complex 1) in Developing Cardiac Cells
4. Combinatorial Functions of Transcription Factors and Epigenetic Factors in Heart Development and Disease
5. Regulation of Vertebrate Conduction System Development
6. Cardiac Pacemaker Development from a Tertiary Heart Field
7. Progerin Expression during Normal Closure of the Human Ductus Arteriosus: A Case of Premature Ageing?
8. The Multiple Roles of Prostaglandin E2 in the Regulation of the Ductus Arteriosus
9. The 'Cardiac Neural Crest' Concept Revisited
10. Extracellular Matrix Remodeling in Vascular Development and Disease
11. A History and Interaction of Outflow Progenitor Cells Implicated in 'Takao Syndrome'
12. Utilizing Zebrafish to Understand Second Heart Field Development
13. Nodal Signaling and Congenital Heart Defects
14. Properties of Cardiac Progenitor Cells in the Second Heart Field
15. Molecular Mechanisms of Heart Valve Development and Disease
16. The Role of the Epicardium in the Formation of the Cardiac Valves in the Mouse
17. A Novel Role for Endocardium in Perinatal Valve Development: Lessons Learned from Tissue-Specific Gene Deletion of the Tie1 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
18. Atrioventricular Valve Abnormalities: From Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Morphogenesis to Clinical Perspective
19. Single-Cell Expression Analyses of Embryonic Cardiac Progenitor Cells
20. The Epicardium in Ventricular Septation During Evolution and Development
21. Intercellular Signaling in Cardiac Development and Disease: The NOTCH pathway
22. Role of Cilia and Left-Right Patterning in Congenital Heart Disease
23. Meis1 Regulates Postnatal Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle Arrest
24. Left-Right Asymmetry and Human Heterotaxy Syndrome
25. Genetic Discovery for Congenital Heart Defects
26. Roles of Motile and Immotile Cilia in Left-Right Symmetry Breaking
27. Evidence That Deletion of ETS-1, a Gene in the Jacobsen Syndrome (11q-) Cardiac Critical Region, Causes Congenital Heart Defects through Impaired Cardiac Neural Crest Cell Function
28. Notch Signaling in Aortic Valve Development and Disease
29. Congenital Heart Disease: In Search of Remedial Etiologies
30. Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to Model Congenital Heart Disease
31. Future Treatment of Heart Failure Using Human iPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes
32. Reprogramming Approaches to Cardiovascular Disease: From Developmental Biology to Regenerative Medicine
33. The Arterial Epicardium: A Developmental Approach to Cardiac Disease and Repair
34. Cell Sheet Tissue Engineering for Heart Failure
35. Fetal and Neonatal Ductus Arteriosus Is Regulated with ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel
36. Developmental Differences in the Maturation of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Contractile Proteins in Large Blood Vessels Influence Their Contractility
37. Inositol Trisphosphate Receptors in the Vascular Development
38. Roles of Endothelial Hrt Genes for Vascular Development
39. The Loss of Foxc2 Expression in the Outflow Tract Links the Interrupted Arch in the Conditional Foxc2 Knockout Mouse
40. Modification of Cardiac Phenotype in Tbx1 Hypomorphic Mice
41. The Role of Cell Autonomous Signaling by BMP in Endocardial Cushion Cells in AV Valvuloseptal Morphogenesis
42. Molecular Analysis of Long-Term Cultured Cardiac Stem Cells for Cardiac Regeneration
43. Minor Contribution of Cardiac Progenitor Cells in Neonatal Heart Regeneration
44. Dissecting the Left Heart Hypoplasia by Pluripotent Stem Cells
45. Lentiviral Gene Transfer to iPS Cells: Toward the Cardiomyocyte Differentiation of Pompe Disease-Specific iPS Cells
46. Endothelin Receptor Type A-Expressing Cell Population in the Inflow Tract Contributes to Chamber Formation
47. Specific Isolation of HCN4-Positive Cardiac Pacemaking Cells Derived from Embryonic Stem Cells
48. Tissue Remodeling in Vascular Wall in Kawasaki Disease-Related Vasculitis Model Mice
49. TMEM100: A Novel Intracellular Transmembrane Protein Essential for Vascular Development and Cardiac Morphogenesis
50. Myogenic Progenitor Cell Differentiation Is Dependent on Modulation of Mitochondrial Biogenesis through Autophagy
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