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1. Wastewater Surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 on College Campuses: Initial Efforts, Lessons Learned, and Research Needs.

2. Wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 on college campuses: Initial efforts, lessons learned and research needs.

3. Cardiotoxic effects of chemotherapy: A review of both cytotoxic and molecular targeted oncology therapies and their effect on the cardiovascular system.

4. From the Cover: Arsenic Induces Accumulation of α-Synuclein: Implications for Synucleinopathies and Neurodegeneration.

5. Altered Hepatic Transport by Fetal Arsenite Exposure in Diet-Induced Fatty Liver Disease.

6. BMP2 rescues deficient cell migration in Tgfbr3(-/-) epicardial cells and requires Src kinase.

7. Effects of Arsenite Exposure during Fetal Development on Energy Metabolism and Susceptibility to Diet-Induced Fatty Liver Disease in Male Mice.

8. Methylation of inorganic arsenic by murine fetal tissue explants.

9. Arsenite Disrupts Zinc-Dependent TGFβ2-SMAD Activity During Murine Cardiac Progenitor Cell Differentiation.

10. Type III TGFβ receptor and Src direct hyaluronan-mediated invasive cell motility.

11. Cardiac epithelial-mesenchymal transition is blocked by monomethylarsonous acid (III).

12. HER2/HER3 regulates extracellular acidification and cell migration through MTK1 (MEKK4).

13. Disruption of canonical TGFβ-signaling in murine coronary progenitor cells by low level arsenic.

14. Arsenite activates NFκB through induction of C-reactive protein.

15. Chronic low-level arsenite exposure through drinking water increases blood pressure and promotes concentric left ventricular hypertrophy in female mice.

16. Transforming growth factor beta signaling in adult cardiovascular diseases and repair.

17. The cytoplasmic domain of TGFβR3 through its interaction with the scaffolding protein, GIPC, directs epicardial cell behavior.

18. Transforming growth factor Beta2 is required for valve remodeling during heart development.

19. TGFβ2-mediated production of hyaluronan is important for the induction of epicardial cell differentiation and invasion.

20. ErbB signaling in cardiac development and disease.

21. Arsenic exposure perturbs epithelial-mesenchymal cell transition and gene expression in a collagen gel assay.

22. Involvement of the MEKK1 signaling pathway in the regulation of epicardial cell behavior by hyaluronan.

23. Akt promotes endocardial-mesenchyme transition.

24. Size-dependent regulation of Snail2 by hyaluronan: its role in cellular invasion.

25. An improved protocol for the isolation and cultivation of embryonic mouse myocytes.

26. MEKK3 initiates transforming growth factor beta 2-dependent epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition during endocardial cushion morphogenesis.

27. MAP3Ks as central regulators of cell fate during development.

28. Arsenic-induced decreases in the vascular matrix.

29. Critical parameters for genome editing using zinc finger nucleases.

30. Differential growth and multicellular villi direct proepicardial translocation to the developing mouse heart.

31. Macrophages and dendritic cells use different Axl/Mertk/Tyro3 receptors in clearance of apoptotic cells.

32. MEKK4 regulates developmental EMT in the embryonic heart.

33. Depolymerized hyaluronan induces vascular endothelial growth factor, a negative regulator of developmental epithelial-to-mesenchymal transformation.

34. Has2 expression in heart forming regions is independent of BMP signaling.

35. CD44 attenuates metastatic invasion during breast cancer progression.

36. Form and function of developing heart valves: coordination by extracellular matrix and growth factor signaling.

37. MUC1 alters beta-catenin-dependent tumor formation and promotes cellular invasion.

38. VEGF modulates early heart valve formation.

39. Elevated glucose inhibits VEGF-A-mediated endocardial cushion formation: modulation by PECAM-1 and MMP-2.

40. Heart-valve mesenchyme formation is dependent on hyaluronan-augmented activation of ErbB2-ErbB3 receptors.

41. Temporal and distinct TGFbeta ligand requirements during mouse and avian endocardial cushion morphogenesis.

42. Delayed apoptotic cell clearance and lupus-like autoimmunity in mice lacking the c-mer membrane tyrosine kinase.

43. Hyaluronan: genetic insights into the complex biology of a simple polysaccharide.

44. A novel role for VEGF in endocardial cushion formation and its potential contribution to congenital heart defects.

45. Regulation of cardiac cushion development by hyaluronan.

46. Hyaluronan: is bigger better?

47. Disruption of hyaluronan synthase-2 abrogates normal cardiac morphogenesis and hyaluronan-mediated transformation of epithelium to mesenchyme.

48. A novel receptor tyrosine kinase, Mer, inhibits TNF-alpha production and lipopolysaccharide-induced endotoxic shock.

49. Expression of an evolutionarily conserved function associated molecule on sheep, horse and cattle natural killer cells.

50. Expression of a novel function-associated molecule on cells mediating spontaneous cytolysis in swine.

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