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    Differentiation of human adipose tissue stem cells using extracts of rat cardiomyocytes by Gaustad, Kristine G, Boquest, Andrew C, Anderson, Brent E, Gerdes, A.Martin, Collas, Philippe

    “…We report the differentiation of human adipose tissue stem cells (ATSCs) to take on cardiomyocyte properties following transient exposure to a rat…”
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    Desmin filaments and cardiac disease: Establishing causality by Wang, Xuejun, Osinska, Hanna, Gerdes, A.Martin, Robbins, Jeffrey

    Published in Journal of cardiac failure (01-12-2002)
    “…Background: Gene targeting studies indicate that desmin is not required for embryonic myogenesis and heart formation but is essential for maintaining the…”
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    Chronic Pressure Overload Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure in Guinea Pigs: II. Cytoskeletal Remodeling by Wang, Xuejun, Li, Faqian, Campbell, Scott E., Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…The cytoskeleton is a major regulator of cell shape. To explore potential mechanisms for maladaptation of cardiac myocyte shape in pressure overload-induced…”
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    Formation of Binucleated Cardiac Myocytes in Rat Heart: I. Role of Actin–myosin Contractile Ring by Li, Faqian, Wang, Xuejun, Bunger, Paul C., Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…Cardiac myocytes in rat hearts lose their ability to undergo cytokinesis between day 3 and day 4, resulting in the formation of binucleated myocytes. Failure…”
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    Correlation of Myocyte Lengthening to Chamber Dilation in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Heart Failure (SHHF) Rat by Tamura, Tetsutaro, Onodera, Tatsuyuki, Said, Suleman, Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…Chronic congestive heart failure of various etiologies is characterized by progressive chamber dilation. Although myocyte lengthening is involved, it is not…”
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    Chronic Pressure Overload Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure in Guinea Pigs: I. Regional Hemodynamics and Myocyte Remodeling by Wang, Xuejun, Li, Faqian, Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…A chronic pressure overload animal model was created in young guinea pigs by surgical constriction of the descending thoracic aorta. Hemodynamics,…”
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    New method to evaluate myocyte remodeling from formalin-fixed biopsy and autopsy material by Gerdes, A.Martin, Onodera, Tatsuyuki, Tamura, Tetsutaro, Said, Suleman, Bohlmeyer, Teresa J., Abraham, William T., Bristow, Michael R.

    Published in Journal of cardiac failure (01-12-1998)
    “…Background: Excessive lengthening of cardiac myocytes attributed to series addition of sarcomeres is a consistent feature of left ventricular dilation in…”
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    Cardiac myocyte remodeling in hypertrophy and progression to failure by Gerdes, A.Martin

    Published in Journal of cardiac failure (01-12-2002)
    “…Contracting myocytes are highly variable in size and generally resemble elliptical cylinders in shape. Although their arrangement within the ventricular wall…”
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    Rapid Transition of Cardiac Myocytes from Hyperplasia to Hypertrophy During Postnatal Development by Li, Faqian, Wang, Xuejun, Capasso, Joseph M., Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…The switch from myocyte hyperplasia to hypertrophy occurs during the early postnatal period. The exact temporal sequence when cardiac myocytes cease dividing…”
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    Chronic Pressure Overload Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure in Guinea Pigs: III. Intercalated Disc Remodeling by Wang, Xuejun, Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…The intercalated disc is an extremely important specialised structure of cardiac muscle. Intercalated disc alterations have been implicated in ischemic and…”
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    Structural remodeling and mechanical dysfunction of cardiac myocytes in heart failure by Gerdes, A.Martin, Capasso, Joseph M

    “…End stage heart failure due to ischemic (ICM) or dilated (DCM) cardiomyopathy is characterized by a dilated, relatively thin-walled ventricle. The hypothesis…”
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    Formation of Binucleated Cardiac Myocytes in Rat Heart: II. Cytoskeletal Organisation by Li, Faqian, Wang, Xuejun, Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…Formation of Binucleated Cardiac Myocytes in Rat Heart: II. Cytoskeletal Organisation.Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology(1997)29, 1553–1565. Neonatal…”
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    Regional Myocyte Hypertrophy Parallels Regional Myocardial Dysfunction During Post-infarct Remodeling by Kramer, Christopher M., Rogers, Walter J., Park, Chong S., Seibel, P.Scott, Shaffer, Amy, Theobald, Therese M., Reichek, Nathaniel, Onodera, Tatsuyuki, Gerdes, A.Martin

    “…After large myocardial infarction (MI), left-ventricular (LV) remodeling is characterized by cavity dilatation, eccentric hypertrophy, and regional mechanical…”
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    A reliable, efficient, and comprehensive approach to assess myocyte remodeling in cardiac hypertrophy and failure by Gerdes, A.Martin

    Published in Journal of cardiac failure (01-03-1997)
    “…Interest in ventricular remodeling has increased in recent years due to the development of new therapeutic agents which may produce beneficial changes in…”
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    Adding angiotensin II type 1 receptor blockade to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition limits myocyte remodeling after myocardial infarction by Kim, Young-Kwon, Mankad, Sunil, Kim, Song-Jung, Takagi, Gen, Tamura, Tetsutaro, Gerdes, A.Martin, Bishop, Sanford P., Kramer, Christopher M.

    Published in Journal of cardiac failure (01-06-2003)
    “…Background: Adding angiotensin II type 1 receptor blockade (ARB) to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition (ACEI) further attenuates left ventricular (LV)…”
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