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1. Decreased cardiac L-type Ca²⁺ channel activity induces hypertrophy and heart failure in mice.

2. MCU-independent Ca 2+ uptake mediates mitochondrial Ca 2+ overload and necrotic cell death in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

3. Col1a2 -Deleted Mice Have Defective Type I Collagen and Secondary Reactive Cardiac Fibrosis with Altered Hypertrophic Dynamics.

4. ANT-dependent MPTP underlies necrotic myofiber death in muscular dystrophy.

5. A human FLII gene variant alters sarcomeric actin thin filament length and predisposes to cardiomyopathy.

6. An enhancer-based gene-therapy strategy for spatiotemporal control of cargoes during tissue repair.

7. Discharge Rehabilitation Measures Predict Activity Limitations in Patients With Stroke 6 Months After Inpatient Rehabilitation.

8. Description and Functional Outcomes of a Novel Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Program for Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19.

9. Nanoparticle Delivery of STAT3 Alleviates Pulmonary Hypertension in a Mouse Model of Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia.

11. Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Cincinnati Ohio USA from August to December 2020.

12. Development of a deuterium-ice extruder for inertial confinement fusion experiments on the Z Facility.

13. A specialized population of Periostin-expressing cardiac fibroblasts contributes to postnatal cardiomyocyte maturation and innervation.

14. An acute immune response underlies the benefit of cardiac stem cell therapy.

15. The EYA3 tyrosine phosphatase activity promotes pulmonary vascular remodeling in pulmonary arterial hypertension.

16. Defective Flux of Thrombospondin-4 through the Secretory Pathway Impairs Cardiomyocyte Membrane Stability and Causes Cardiomyopathy.

17. TGFBI functions similar to periostin but is uniquely dispensable during cardiac injury.

18. Mitsugumin 29 regulates t-tubule architecture in the failing heart.

19. Caveolae-localized L-type Ca2+ channels do not contribute to function or hypertrophic signalling in the mouse heart.

20. Nemo-Like Kinase (NLK) Is a Pathological Signaling Effector in the Mouse Heart.

21. DUSP8 Regulates Cardiac Ventricular Remodeling by Altering ERK1/2 Signaling.

22. A Tension-Based Model Distinguishes Hypertrophic versus Dilated Cardiomyopathy.

23. Cardiac-specific deletion of protein phosphatase 1β promotes increased myofilament protein phosphorylation and contractile alterations.

24. STIM1 elevation in the heart results in aberrant Ca²⁺ handling and cardiomyopathy.

25. The Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter Selectively Matches Metabolic Output to Acute Contractile Stress in the Heart.

26. Extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2 regulate the balance between eccentric and concentric cardiac growth.

27. The transcription factor GATA-6 regulates pathological cardiac hypertrophy.

28. Calcineurin protects the heart in a murine model of dilated cardiomyopathy.

29. ASK1 regulates cardiomyocyte death but not hypertrophy in transgenic mice.

30. Cdc42 is an antihypertrophic molecular switch in the mouse heart.

31. Plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase isoform 4 antagonizes cardiac hypertrophy in association with calcineurin inhibition in rodents.

32. DUSP6 (MKP3) null mice show enhanced ERK1/2 phosphorylation at baseline and increased myocyte proliferation in the heart affecting disease susceptibility.

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