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    FOXF1 Transcription Factor Is Required for Formation of Embryonic Vasculature by Regulating VEGF Signaling in Endothelial Cells by Ren, Xiaomeng, Ustiyan, Vladimir, Pradhan, Arun, Cai, Yuqi, Havrilak, Jamie A, Bolte, Craig S, Shannon, John M, Kalin, Tanya V, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    Published in Circulation research (26-09-2014)
    “…RATIONALE:Inactivating mutations in the Forkhead Box transcription factor F1 (FOXF1) gene locus are frequently found in patients with alveolar capillary…”
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    FOXF1 transcription factor promotes lung morphogenesis by inducing cellular proliferation in fetal lung mesenchyme by Ustiyan, Vladimir, Bolte, Craig, Zhang, Yufang, Han, Lu, Xu, Yan, Yutzey, Katherine E., Zorn, Aaron M., Kalin, Tanya V., Shannon, John M., Kalinichenko, Vladimir V.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-11-2018)
    “…Organogenesis is regulated by mesenchymal-epithelial signaling events that induce expression of cell-type specific transcription factors critical for cellular…”
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    Foxm1 regulates resolution of hyperoxic lung injury in newborns by Xia, Hongping, Ren, Xiaomeng, Bolte, Craig S, Ustiyan, Vladimir, Zhang, Yufang, Shah, Tushar A, Kalin, Tanya V, Whitsett, Jeffrey A, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    “…Current treatments for inflammation associated with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) fail to show clinical efficacy. Foxm1, a transcription factor of the…”
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    Expression of Foxm1 transcription factor in cardiomyocytes is required for myocardial development by Bolte, Craig, Zhang, Yufang, Wang, I-Ching, Kalin, Tanya V, Molkentin, Jeffrey D, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    Published in PloS one (14-07-2011)
    “…Forkhead Box M1 (Foxm1) is a transcription factor essential for organ morphogenesis and development of various cancers. Although complete deletion of Foxm1 in…”
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    Postnatal ablation of Foxm1 from cardiomyocytes causes late onset cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis without exacerbating pressure overload-induced cardiac remodeling by Bolte, Craig, Zhang, Yufang, York, Allen, Kalin, Tanya V, Schultz, Jo El J, Molkentin, Jeffery D, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    Published in PloS one (08-11-2012)
    “…Heart disease remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the industrialized world. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most common genetic…”
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    The Forkhead box F1 transcription factor inhibits collagen deposition and accumulation of myofibroblasts during liver fibrosis by Flood, Hannah M, Bolte, Craig, Dasgupta, Nupur, Sharma, Akanksha, Zhang, Yufang, Gandhi, Chandrashekhar R, Kalin, Tanya V, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    Published in Biology open (11-02-2019)
    “…Hepatic fibrosis is the common end stage to a variety of chronic liver injuries and is characterized by an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM),…”
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    Transcription Factors Regulating Embryonic Development of Pulmonary Vasculature by Bolte, Craig, Whitsett, Jeffrey A, Kalin, Tanya V, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    “…Lung morphogenesis is a highly orchestrated process beginning with the appearance of lung buds on approximately embryonic day 9.5 in the mouse. Endodermally…”
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    Cardiac-specific overexpression of fibroblast growth factor-2 protects against myocardial dysfunction and infarction in a murine model of low-flow ischemia by HOUSE, Stacey L, BOLTE, Craig, MING ZHOU, DOETSCHMAN, Thomas, KLEVITSKY, Raisa, NEWMAN, Gilbert, EL J. SCHULTZ, Jo

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (23-12-2003)
    “…Preconditioning the heart before an ischemic insult has been shown to protect against contractile dysfunction, arrhythmias, and infarction. Pharmacological…”
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    Remote preconditioning-endocrine factors in organ protection against ischemic injury by Bolte, Craig S, Liao, Siyun, Gross, Garrett J, Schultz, Jo El J

    “…Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and developing world. Experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated that a…”
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    Molecular, cellular, and bioengineering approaches to stimulate lung regeneration after injury by Bolte, Craig, Kalin, Tanya V., Kalinichenko, Vladimir V.

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-04-2020)
    “…The lung is susceptible to damage from a variety of sources throughout development and in adulthood. As a result, the lung has great capacities for repair and…”
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    Postnatal Alveologenesis Depends on FOXF1 Signaling in c-KIT + Endothelial Progenitor Cells by Ren, Xiaomeng, Ustiyan, Vladimir, Guo, Minzhe, Wang, Guolun, Bolte, Craig, Zhang, Yufang, Xu, Yan, Whitsett, Jeffrey A, Kalin, Tanya V, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    “…Disruption of alveologenesis is associated with severe pediatric lung disorders, including bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Although c-KIT endothelial cell…”
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    FOXF1 maintains endothelial barrier function and prevents edema after lung injury by Cai, Yuqi, Bolte, Craig, Le, Tien, Goda, Chinmayee, Xu, Yan, Kalin, Tanya V, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V

    Published in Science signaling (19-04-2016)
    “…Multiple signaling pathways, structural proteins, and transcription factors are involved in the regulation of endothelial barrier function. The forkhead…”
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    FOXF1 transcription factor promotes lung regeneration after partial pneumonectomy by Bolte, Craig, Flood, Hannah M., Ren, Xiaomeng, Jagannathan, Sajjeev, Barski, Artem, Kalin, Tanya V., Kalinichenko, Vladimir V.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-09-2017)
    “…FOXF1, a member of the forkhead box family of transcription factors, has been previously shown to be critical for lung development, homeostasis, and injury…”
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    Forkhead Box F2 Regulation of Platelet-derived Growth Factor and Myocardin/Serum Response Factor Signaling Is Essential for Intestinal Development by Bolte, Craig, Ren, Xiaomeng, Tomley, Tatiana, Ustiyan, Vladimir, Pradhan, Arun, Hoggatt, April, Kalin, Tanya V., Herring, B. Paul, Kalinichenko, Vladimir V.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-03-2015)
    “…Alterations in the forkhead box F2 gene expression have been reported in numerous pathologies, and Foxf2−/− mice are perinatal lethal with multiple…”
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    Abstract C14: Foxf1 transcription factor reprograms pulmonary endothelial cells to promote metastasis by Cai, Yuqi, Le, Tien, Malewski, David, Bolte, Craig, Goda, Chinmayee, Kalin, Tanya V.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2016)
    “…The ability to form a metastatic niche is a unique feature of tumor cells. The niche provides signals for tumor cells extravasation, survival, dormancy or…”
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    Kappa and delta opioid receptor signaling is augmented in the failing heart by Bolte, Craig, Newman, Gilbert, Schultz, Jo El J

    “…Abstract The opioidergic system, an endogenous stress pathway, modulates cardiac function. Furthermore, opioid peptide and receptor expression is altered in a…”
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    Opioid receptor activation alters beta‐adrenergic receptor function in heart failure by Schultz, Jo El Jean, Natter, Amanda B, Dunn, Caitlin, Bolte, Craig S

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract only Our lab previously demonstrated that opioid receptor (OR) stimulation significantly enhanced the decreased cardiac function in animal models…”
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    Hypertensive state, independent of hypertrophy, exhibits an attenuated decrease in systolic function on cardiac kappa-opioid receptor stimulation by Bolte, Craig, Newman, Gilbert, Schultz, Jo El J

    “…Opioids/opiates are commonly administered to alleviate pain, unload the heart, or decrease breathlessness in patients with advanced heart failure. As such, it…”
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