Search Results - "Chow, Renée"
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A sex-specific role for androgens in angiogenesis
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (15-02-2010)“…Mounting evidence suggests that in men, serum levels of testosterone are negatively correlated to cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. We studied the role…”
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Handoff strategies in settings with high consequences for failure: lessons for health care operations
Published in International journal for quality in health care (01-04-2004)“…Objective. To describe strategies employed during handoffs in four settings with high consequences for failure. Design. Analysis of observational data for…”
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Androgens, angiogenesis and cardiovascular regeneration
Published in Current opinion in endocrinology, diabetes, and obesity (01-06-2010)“…Striking sex differences exist not only in the incidence of cardiovascular disease, but also in the clinical outcomes. Although cardiovascular events occur…”
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The cilium as a force sensor-myth versus reality
Published in Journal of cell science (30-07-2019)“…Cells need to sense their mechanical environment during the growth of developing tissues and maintenance of adult tissues. The concept of force-sensing…”
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Mechanotransduction in cardiovascular morphogenesis and tissue engineering
Published in Current opinion in genetics & development (01-08-2019)“…Cardiovascular morphogenesis involves cell behavior and cell identity changes that are activated by mechanical forces associated with heart function. Recently,…”
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Bioelectric signaling and the control of cardiac cell identity in response to mechanical forces
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (15-10-2021)“…Developing cardiovascular systems use mechanical forces to take shape, but how ubiquitous blood flow forces instruct local cardiac cell identity is still…”
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A Critical Role for Thioredoxin-Interacting Protein in Diabetes-Related Impairment of Angiogenesis
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2014)“…Impaired angiogenesis in ischemic tissue is a hallmark of diabetes. Thioredoxin-interacting protein (TXNIP) is an exquisitely glucose-sensitive gene that is…”
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Fluid mechanics of the zebrafish embryonic heart trabeculation
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-06-2022)“…Embryonic heart development is a mechanosensitive process, where specific fluid forces are needed for the correct development, and abnormal mechanical stimuli…”
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Inhibitory neuron migration and IPL formation in the developing zebrafish retina
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-2015)“…The mature vertebrate retina is a highly ordered neuronal network of cell bodies and synaptic neuropils arranged in distinct layers. Little, however, is known…”
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Cardiac forces regulate zebrafish heart valve delamination by modulating Nfat signaling
Published in PLoS biology (14-01-2022)“…In the clinic, most cases of congenital heart valve defects are thought to arise through errors that occur after the endothelial-mesenchymal transition…”
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Calcium Signal Analysis in the Zebrafish Heart via Phase Matching of the Cardiac Cycle
Published in Bio-protocol (20-05-2024)“…Calcium signalling in the endocardium is critical for heart valve development. Calcium ion pulses in the endocardium are generated in response to mechanical…”
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Numb is required for the production of terminal asymmetric cell divisions in the developing mouse retina
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-11-2012)“…In the developing nervous system, cell diversification depends on the ability of neural progenitor cells to divide asymmetrically to generate daughter cells…”
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Hippo signaling determines the number of venous pole cells that originate from the anterior lateral plate mesoderm in zebrafish
Published in eLife (29-05-2018)“…The differentiation of the lateral plate mesoderm cells into heart field cells constitutes a critical step in the development of cardiac tissue and the genesis…”
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Minireview: Rapid Actions of Sex Steroids in the Endothelium
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2010)“…The endothelium is a dynamic interface between the blood vessel and the circulating blood that plays a pivotal role in vascular homeostasis. As such, studies…”
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Continuity and Change: Challenging the Disposable Chinese City
Published in Architectural design (01-09-2017)“…The newly outward‐looking economic stance that China adopted in the 1980s was reflected by a Western‐style building boom. As widely spaced towers replaced…”
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Following Endocardial Tissue Movements via Cell Photoconversion in the Zebrafish Embryo
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (20-02-2018)“…During embryogenesis, cells undergo dynamic changes in cell behavior, and deciphering the cellular logic behind these changes is a fundamental goal in the…”
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Spectrum of Fates: a new approach to the study of the developing zebrafish retina
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-2014)“…The ability to image cells live and in situ as they proliferate and differentiate has proved to be an invaluable asset to biologists investigating…”
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The rise of photoresponsive protein technologies applications in vivo : a spotlight on zebrafish developmental and cell biology
Published in F1000 research (2017)“…The zebrafish ( ) is a powerful vertebrate model to study cellular and developmental processes . The optical clarity and their amenability to genetic…”
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Evidence for a novel human-specific xeno-auto-antibody response against vascular endothelium
Published in Blood (10-12-2009)“…Humans are genetically unable to synthesize the common mammalian sialic acid N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc). However, Neu5Gc can be metabolically…”
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Combined genetic attenuation of myelin and semaphorin-mediated growth inhibition is insufficient to promote serotonergic axon regeneration
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (11-08-2010)“…After CNS injuries, axon growth inhibitors from the myelin and the scar tissue at the injury site are considered major impediments to axon regeneration. The…”
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