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    Promoting early neovascularization by allotransplanted adipose-derived Muse cells in an ovine model of acute myocardial infarction by Castillo, Martha G, Peralta, Tomás M, Locatelli, Paola, Velazquez, Candela, Herrero, Yamila, Crottogini, Alberto J, Olea, Fernanda D, Cuniberti, Luis A

    Published in PloS one (20-01-2023)
    “…Recent preclinical studies have demonstrated that bone marrow (BM)-derived Muse cells have a homing mechanism to reach damaged cardiac tissue while also being…”
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    Gene Therapy: Targeting Cardiomyocyte Proliferation to Repopulate the Ischemic Heart by López, Ayelén Emilce, Bauzá, María del Rosario, Cuniberti, Luis, Crottogini, Alberto José, Olea, Fernanda Daniela, Locatelli, Paola

    Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology (01-09-2021)
    “…Adult mammalian cardiomyocytes show scarce division ability, which makes the heart ineffective in replacing lost contractile cells after ischemic…”
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    Targeting the Cardiomyocyte Cell Cycle for Heart Regeneration by Locatelli, Paola, Giménez, Carlos Sebastián, Vega, Martín Uranga, Crottogini, Alberto, Belaich, Mariano Nicolás

    Published in Current drug targets (01-01-2019)
    “…Adult mammalian cardiomyocytes (CMs) exhibit limited proliferative capacity, as cell cycle activity leads to an increase in DNA content, but mitosis and…”
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    In silico performance analysis of web tools for CRISPRa sgRNA design in human genes by Nuñez Pedrozo, Cristian N., Peralta, Tomás M., Olea, Fernanda D., Locatelli, Paola, Crottogini, Alberto J., Belaich, Mariano N., Cuniberti, Luis A.

    “…Angiogenic gene overexpression has been the main strategy in numerous vascular regenerative gene therapy projects. However, most have failed in clinical…”
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    Cardiac regeneration: the gene therapy approach by Laguens, Rubén P, Crottogini, Alberto J

    Published in Expert opinion on biological therapy (01-04-2009)
    “…Ischemic heart disease often results in myocardial infarction, after which surviving tissue undergoes remodeling. Unfortunately, the regenerative capacity of…”
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    Cardiomyocytes of Chronically Ischemic Pig Hearts Express the MDR-1 Gene-encoded P-glycoprotein by Lazarowski, Alberto J, Garcia Rivello, Hernan J, Vera Janavel, Gustavo L, Cuniberti, Luis A, Cabeza Meckert, Patricia M, Yannarelli, Gustavo G, Mele, Anibal, Crottogini, Alberto J, Laguens, Ruben P

    “…The multidrug-resistant (MDR)-1 gene-encoded P-glycoprotein (Pgp-170) is not normally present in the cardiomyocyte. Given that in other tissues Pgp-170 is not…”
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    Absence of ischemic preconditioning protection in diabetic sheep hearts: role of sarcolemmal KATP channel dysfunction by del Valle, Héctor F, Lascano, Elena C, Negroni, Jorge A, Crottogini, Alberto J

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-07-2003)
    “…Sarcolemmal ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels have been mentioned to participate in preconditioning protection. Since these channels are altered in…”
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    Glibenclamide effects on reperfusion-induced malignant arrhythmias and left ventricular mechanical recovery from stunning in conscious sheep by DEL VALLE, Héctor Fabian, CATALINA LASCANO, Elena, ANTONIO NEGRONI, Jorge, JOSE CROTTOGINI, Alberto

    Published in Cardiovascular research (01-06-2001)
    “…Sulfonylureas have been associated with a high incidence of cardiovascular death in diabetic patients treated with these drugs. Although the evidence on the…”
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    Contribution of myocardium hydraulic skeleton to left ventricular wall interaction and synergy in dogs by Barra, Juan Gabriel, Crottogini, Alberto José, Willshaw, Peter, Lascano, Elena Catalina, Pichel, Ricardo Horacio

    “…The most premature motion change after coronary occlusion is early diastolic thinning of the ischemic left ventricular (LV) wall, with concomitant thickening…”
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    ATP-sensitive potassium channels do not have a main role in mediating late preconditioning protection against arrhythmias and stunning in conscious sheep by Negroni, Jorge A, Lascano, Elena C, del Valle, Héctor F, Crottogini, Alberto J

    Published in Basic research in cardiology (01-01-2002)
    “…Although late preconditioning protects against stunning following several short periods of ischemia-reperfusion, it is not clear if it confers protection…”
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