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    Ca2+ Signaling in Cardiac Fibroblasts and Fibrosis-Associated Heart Diseases by Feng, Jianlin, Armillei, Maria K., Yu, Albert S., Liang, Bruce T., Runnels, Loren W., Yue, Lixia

    “…Cardiac fibrosis is the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix proteins by cardiac fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, and is a hallmark feature of most…”
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    Scientific Rationale and Clinical Basis for Clindamycin Use in the Treatment of Dermatologic Disease by Armillei, Maria K, Lomakin, Ivan B, Del Rosso, James Q, Grada, Ayman, Bunick, Christopher G

    Published in Antibiotics (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…Clindamycin is a highly effective antibiotic of the lincosamide class. It has been widely used for decades to treat a range of skin and soft tissue infections…”
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    Monosomy X in isogenic human iPSC-derived trophoblast model impacts expression modules preserved in human placenta by Ahern, Darcy T, Bansal, Prakhar, Armillei, Maria K, Faustino, Isaac V, Kondaveeti, Yuvabharath, Glatt-Deeley, Heather R, Banda, Erin C, Pinter, Stefan F

    “…Mammalian sex chromosomes encode homologous X/Y gene pairs that were retained on the Y chromosome in males and escape X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in…”
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    Clindamycin: A Comprehensive Status Report with Emphasis on Use in Dermatology by Del Rosso, James Q, Armillei, Maria K, Lomakin, Ivan B, Grada, Ayman, Bunick, Christopher G

    “…Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic that has been used as a topical, oral, or injectable formulation for over five decades. It exhibits a narrow spectrum…”
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    Ca 2+ Signaling in Cardiac Fibroblasts and Fibrosis-Associated Heart Diseases by Feng, Jianlin, Armillei, Maria K, Yu, Albert S, Liang, Bruce T, Runnels, Loren W, Yue, Lixia

    “…Cardiac fibrosis is the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix proteins by cardiac fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, and is a hallmark feature of most…”
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    Journal Article