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1. H19X‐encoded miR‐322(424)/miR‐503 regulates muscle mass by targeting translation initiation factors

2. Direct reprogramming of cardiomyocytes into cardiac Purkinje-like cells

3. A Small Molecule That In Vitro Neutralizes Infection of SARS-CoV-2 and Its Most Infectious Variants, Delta, and Omicron

4. Aberrant expression of embryonic mesendoderm factor MESP1 promotes tumorigenesis

5. Smyd1 Orchestrates Early Heart Development Through Positive and Negative Gene Regulation

6. Generation of Transgenic Mice that Conditionally Overexpress Tenascin-C

7. The Spatiotemporal Expression of Notch1 and Numb and Their Functional Interaction during Cardiac Morphogenesis

8. Single-Cell Lineage Tracing Reveals that Oriented Cell Division Contributes to Trabecular Morphogenesis and Regional Specification

9. Cardiomyocyte-specific conditional knockout of the histone chaperone HIRA in mice results in hypertrophy, sarcolemmal damage and focal replacement fibrosis

10. Mouse myofibers lacking the SMYD1 methyltransferase are susceptible to atrophy, internalization of nuclei and myofibrillar disarray

11. RERE deficiency leads to decreased expression of GATA4 and the development of ventricular septal defects

13. H19X‐encoded miR‐322(424)/miR‐503 regulates muscle mass by targeting translation initiation factors

14. A Highly Conductive 3D Cardiac Patch Fabricated Using Cardiac Myocytes Reprogrammed from Human Adipogenic Mesenchymal Stem Cells

15. Conversion of human cardiac progenitor cells into cardiac pacemaker-like cells

16. The Spatiotemporal Expression of Notch1 and Numb and Their Functional Interaction during Cardiac Morphogenesis

17. Transient Transgenics: An Efficient Method to Identify Gene Regulatory Elements

18. Discovery of vascular Rho kinase (ROCK) inhibitory peptides

19. Pro-Epicardial Cells are Heterogeneous with Specified Smooth Muscle-Like and Pacemaker Progenitor Cells

20. Transient Transgenics: An Efficient Method to Identify Gene Regulatory Elements

21. Mutant SRF and YAP synthetic modified mRNAs drive cardiomyocyte nuclear replication

22. STEMIN and YAP5SA synthetic modified mRNAs regenerate and repair infarcted mouse hearts

23. C.B-17 SCID mice develop epicardial calcinosis with unaltered cardiac function

24. 3D Bioprinting the Cardiac Purkinje System Using Human Adipogenic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Derived Purkinje Cells

26. Response to Zhao and Huang’s Commentary Letter, 'Conversion of Human Cardiac Progenitor Cells using Reprogramming Factors into Heterogeneous Cardiac Pacemaker-like Cells', regarding our Manuscript: 'Conversion of Human Cardiac Progenitor Cells into Cardiac Pacemaker-like Cells'

27. CRISPR-Cas9-induced IGF1 gene activation as a tool for enhancing muscle differentiation via multiple isoform expression

28. β-Adrenergic stimuli and rotating suspension culture enhance conversion of human adipogenic mesenchymal stem cells into highly conductive cardiac progenitors

29. PKG-1α mediates GATA4 transcriptional activity

30. Cardiomyocyte-specific conditional knockout of the histone chaperone HIRA in mice results in hypertrophy, sarcolemmal damage and focal replacement fibrosis

31. Defective myogenesis in the absence of the muscle-specific lysine methyltransferase SMYD1

33. RERE deficiency leads to decreased expression of GATA4 and the development of ventricular septal defects

34. Cardiac-specific developmental and epigenetic functions of Jarid2 during embryonic development

36. Carcass composition and skeletal muscle morphology of swine expressing an insulin-like growth factor I transgene

37. Genome-Wide Identification of MESP1 Targets Demonstrates Primary Regulation Over Mesendoderm Gene Activity

38. Persistent Noggin arrests cardiomyocyte morphogenesis and results in early in utero lethality

39. The All-Chemical Approach

40. Correction for Lin et al., 'Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-Like A Regulates Myoblast Proliferation and Differentiation through MyoG and the Cell Cycling Signaling Pathway'

41. Data Elements for Emergency Department Systems, Release 1.0 (DEEDS): A Summary Report

42. Electrical Stimulation of Artificial Heart Muscle: a look into the electrophysiological and genetic implications

43. Functional analysis of limb transcriptional enhancers in the mouse

44. Numb family proteins are essential for cardiac morphogenesis and progenitor differentiation

45. HIRA deficiency in muscle fibers causes hypertrophy and susceptibility to oxidative stress

46. Formal and Informal Mentoring

47. Histone H3 lysine 9 methyltransferases, G9a and GLP are essential for cardiac morphogenesis

48. Associations between the Rho kinase-1 catalytic and PH domain regulatory unit

49. Inactivation of Cdc42 in neural crest cells causes craniofacial and cardiovascular morphogenesis defects

50. Subepicardial endothelial cells invade the embryonic ventricle wall to form coronary arteries

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