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2. Heterogeneity of Adult Cardiac Stem Cells
3. In vitro CSC-derived cardiomyocytes exhibit the typical microRNA-mRNA blueprint of endogenous cardiomyocytes
4. Transplantation of Allogeneic PW1pos/Pax7neg Interstitial Cells Enhance Endogenous Repair of Injured Porcine Skeletal Muscle
5. Intense Myocyte Formation from Cardiac Stem Cells in Human Cardiac Hypertrophy
6. bcl-2 Overexpression Promotes Myocyte Proliferation
7. Mobilized Bone Marrow Cells Repair the Infarcted Heart, Improving Function and Survival
8. Kitcre knock-in mice fail to fate-map cardiac stem cells
9. Mapping and Use of a Sequence That Targets DNA Ligase I to Sites of DNA Replication in Vivo
10. Adult Cardiac Stem Cells: Identity, Location and Potential
11. c-kit Haploinsufficiency impairs adult cardiac stem cell growth, myogenicity and myocardial regeneration
12. The cardiac stem cell compartment is indispensable for myocardial cell homeostasis, repair and regeneration in the adult
13. The use and abuse of Cre/Lox recombination to identify adult cardiomyocyte renewal rate and origin
14. Monographic issue of pharmacological research on adult myocardial repair/regeneration
15. Cardiac Stem Cells for Myocardial Regeneration
16. Endogenous Cardiac Stem Cell Activation by Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1/Hepatocyte Growth Factor Intracoronary Injection Fosters Survival and Regeneration of the Infarcted Pig Heart
17. Diabetes-Induced Cellular Senescence and Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype Impair Cardiac Regeneration and Function Independently of Age
18. Sustained Delivery of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1/Hepatocyte Growth Factor Stimulates Endogenous Cardiac Repair in the Chronic Infarcted Pig Heart
19. Molekulare Mechanismen der kardialen Genexpression
20. Molecular mechanisms of cardiac gene expression
21. Cloning Phospholamban cDNA from Rat Aortic Smooth Muscle
22. Mammalian Nonsarcomeric Myosin Regulatory Light Chains Are Encoded by Two Differentially Regulated and Linked Genes
23. Cloning and Characterization of Mammalian Myosin Regulatory Light Chain (RLC) cDNA: The RLC Gene Is Expressed in Smooth, Sarcomeric, and Nonmuscle Tissues
24. Three Differentially Expressed Na,K-ATPase α Subunit Isoforms: Structural and Functional Implications
25. Co-Expression of Multiple Myosin Heavy Chain Genes, in Addition to a Tissue-Specific One, in Extraocular Musculature
26. The Expression of Sarcomeric Muscle-Specific Contractile Protein Genes in BC3H1 Cells: BC3H1 Cells Resemble Skeletal Myoblasts That Are Defective for Commitment to Terminal Differentiation
27. Multigene Family for Sarcomeric Myosin Heavy Chain in Mouse and Human DNA: Localization on a Single Chromosome
28. All Members of the MHC Multigene Family Respond to Thyroid Hormone in a Highly Tissue-Specific Manner
29. Catalytic Activity of an RNA Domain Derived from the U6-U4 RNA Complex
30. Reversal of Terminal Differentiation Mediated by p107 in Rb$^{-/-}$ Muscle Cells
31. Activation of the Myogenic Lineage by MEF2A, a Factor That Induces and Cooperates with MyoD
32. Most Myosin Heavy Chain mRNA in L 6 E 9 Rat Myotubes has a Short Poly (A) Tail
33. Type β Transforming Growth Factor is an Inhibitor of Myogenic Differentiation
34. Specific Protein-Protein Interactions Between the Essential Mammalian Spliceosome-Associated Proteins SAP 61 and SAP 114
35. Evidence for the Lack of Feedback Regulation of Gene Activity and for the Absence of Subunit Exchange between Lactate Dehydrogenase Tetramers in vivo
36. Molecular Cloning and Characterization of the Ryanodine Receptor/Junctional Channel Complex cDNA from Skeletal Muscle Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
37. Protooncogene Induction and Reprogramming of Cardiac Gene Expression Produced by Pressure Overload
38. Cytoplasmic Processing of Myosin Heavy Chain Messenger RNA: Evidence Provided by Using a Recombinant DNA Plasmid
39. MEF2C, a MADS/MEF2-Family Transcription Factor Expressed in a Laminar Distribution in Cerebral Cortex
40. Cardiac α - and β -myosin Heavy Chain Genes are Organized in Tandem
41. Isolation and Characterization of Human Myosin Heavy Chain Genes
42. Inhibition of Muscle Differentiation by Trypanosoma cruzi
43. Sarcomeric Myosin Heavy Chain is Coded by a Highly Conserved Multigene Family
44. List of Contributors
45. REMOVED: Stem Cells and Heart Disease
46. In Vitro CSC-derived Cardiomyocytes Exhibit the Typical microRNA-mRNA Blueprint of Endogenous Cardiomyocytes
47. The baby and the bath water: adult cardiac stem cells revisited
48. Optimizing Cardiac Repair and Regeneration Through Activation of the Endogenous Cardiac Stem Cell Compartment
49. The adult heart responds to increased workload with physiologic hypertrophy, cardiac stem cell activation, and new myocyte formation
50. Adult Cardiac Stem Cells: Identity, Location and Potential
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