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1. Myeloid spatial and transcriptional molecular signature of ischemia-reperfusion injury in human liver transplantation

2. Plasma proteome perturbation for CMV DNAemia in kidney transplantation.

3. Mass cytometry reveals single-cell kinetics of cytotoxic lymphocyte evolution in CMV-infected renal transplant patients

4. NK and CD8 T cell phenotypes predict onset and control of CMV viremia post-kidney transplant

5. Multi-omic longitudinal study reveals immune correlates of clinical course among hospitalized COVID-19 patients

6. SRC1 promotes Th17 differentiation by overriding Foxp3 suppression to stimulate RORγt activity in a PKC-θ–dependent manner

7. Ubiquitination of RORγt at Lysine 446 Limits Th17 Differentiation by Controlling Coactivator Recruitment

11. NK and CD8+ T cell phenotypes predict onset and control of CMV viremia after kidney transplant

12. NK and CD8+ T cell phenotypes predict onset and control of CMV viremia after kidney transplant

17. Silencing the myotrophin gene by RNA interference leads to the regression of cardiac hypertrophy

22. Inhibition of NF-[kappa]B induces regression of cardiac hypertrophy, independent of blood pressure control, in spontaneously hypertensive rats

23. Withdrawal: Cardiac overexpression of myotrophin triggers myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure in transgenic mice.

25. Influence of cytokines and growth factors in ANG II-mediated collagen upregulation by fibroblasts in rats: role of myocytes

26. Activation of nuclear factor-[kappa]B is necessary for myotrophin-induced cardiac hypertrophy

29. Expression of Concern: Cardiac overexpression of myotrophin triggers myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure in transgenic mice.

33. Thyroid hormone effects on intracellular calcium and ionotropic responses of rat ventricular myocardium

36. A two-amino-acid substitution in the transcription factor RORγt disrupts its function in T

42. A unique microRNA profile in end-stage heart failure indicates alterations in specific cardiovascular signaling networks

43. A unique microRNA profile in end-stage heart failure indicates alterations in specific cardiovascular signaling networks.

46. Gβγ Independent Recruitment of G-Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Drives TNFα-Induced Cardiac Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction

50. G βγ -Independent Recruitment of G-Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Drives Tumor Necrosis Factor α–Induced Cardiac β-Adrenergic Receptor Dysfunction

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