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    Heat shock protein 27 modification is increased in the human diabetic failing heart by Gawlowski, T, Stratmann, B, Stork, I, Engelbrecht, B, Brodehl, A, Niehaus, K, Körfer, R, Tschoepe, D, Milting, H

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-08-2009)
    “…Chronic conditions like diabetes mellitus (DM) leading to altered metabolism might cause cardiac dysfunction. Hyperglycemia plays an important role in the…”
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    Identification of novel N-terminal splice variants in the DCM-associated gene RBM20 by Gaertner, A, Brodehl, A, Sielemann, K, Knoll, R, Gummert, J, Milting, H

    Published in CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH (10-06-2022)
    “…Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Foundation. Main funding source(s): Erich und Hanna Klessmann Foundation Introduction Mutations in…”
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    The Combined Human Genotype of Truncating TTN and RBM20 Mutations Is Associated with Severe and Early Onset of Dilated Cardiomyopathy by Gaertner, Anna, Bloebaum, Julia, Brodehl, Andreas, Klauke, Baerbel, Sielemann, Katharina, Kassner, Astrid, Fox, Henrik, Morshuis, Michiel, Tiesmeier, Jens, Schulz, Uwe, Knoell, Ralph, Gummert, Jan, Milting, Hendrik

    Published in Genes (08-06-2021)
    “…A major cause of heart failure is cardiomyopathies, with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) as the most common form. Over 40 genes are linked to DCM, among them TTN…”
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    Distinct Myocardial Transcriptomic Profiles of Cardiomyopathies Stratified by the Mutant Genes by Sielemann, Katharina, Elbeck, Zaher, Gärtner, Anna, Brodehl, Andreas, Stanasiuk, Caroline, Fox, Henrik, Paluszkiewicz, Lech, Tiesmeier, Jens, Wlost, Stefan, Gummert, Jan, Albaum, Stefan P, Sielemann, Janik, Knöll, Ralph, Milting, Hendrik

    Published in Genes (28-11-2020)
    “…Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain not well understood…”
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