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    Single-cell expression profiling reveals dynamic flux of cardiac stromal, vascular and immune cells in health and injury by Farbehi, Nona, Patrick, Ralph, Dorison, Aude, Xaymardan, Munira, Janbandhu, Vaibhao, Wystub-Lis, Katharina, Ho, Joshua Wk, Nordon, Robert E, Harvey, Richard P

    Published in eLife (26-03-2019)
    “…Besides cardiomyocytes (CM), the heart contains numerous interstitial cell types which play key roles in heart repair, regeneration and disease, including…”
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    Long Noncoding RNAs in Cardiac Development and Pathophysiology by Schonrock, Nicole, Harvey, Richard P, Mattick, John S

    Published in Circulation research (26-10-2012)
    “…Heart function requires sophisticated regulatory networks to orchestrate organ development, physiological responses, and environmental adaptation. Until…”
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    Sierra: discovery of differential transcript usage from polyA-captured single-cell RNA-seq data by Patrick, Ralph, Humphreys, David T., Janbandhu, Vaibhao, Oshlack, Alicia, Ho, Joshua W.K., Harvey, Richard P., Lo, Kitty K.

    Published in Genome Biology (08-07-2020)
    “…Abstract High-throughput single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) is a powerful tool for studying gene expression in single cells. Most current scRNA-seq bioinformatics…”
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    Developmental origin and lineage plasticity of endogenous cardiac stem cells by Santini, Maria Paola, Forte, Elvira, Harvey, Richard P, Kovacic, Jason C

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-04-2016)
    “…Over the past two decades, several populations of cardiac stem cells have been described in the adult mammalian heart. For the most part, however, their…”
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    Congenital heart disease: current knowledge about causes and inheritance by BLUE, Gillian M, KIRK, Edwin P, SHOLLER, Gary F, HARVEY, Richard P, WINLAW, David S

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (06-08-2012)
    “…About 80% of congenital heart disease (CHD) is multifactorial and arises through various combinations of genetic and environmental contributors. About 20% of…”
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    Cardiogenic Genes Expressed in Cardiac Fibroblasts Contribute to Heart Development and Repair by Furtado, Milena B, Costa, Mauro W, Pranoto, Edward A, Salimova, Ekaterina, Pinto, Alexander R, Lam, Nicholas T, Park, Anthony, Snider, Paige, Chandran, Anjana, Harvey, Richard P, Boyd, Richard, Conway, Simon J, Pearson, James, Kaye, David M, Rosenthal, Nadia A

    Published in Circulation research (25-04-2014)
    “…RATIONALE:Cardiac fibroblasts are critical to proper heart function through multiple interactions with the myocardial compartment, but appreciation of their…”
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    Comparative regenerative mechanisms across different mammalian tissues by Iismaa, Siiri E., Kaidonis, Xenia, Nicks, Amy M., Bogush, Nikolay, Kikuchi, Kazu, Naqvi, Nawazish, Harvey, Richard P., Husain, Ahsan, Graham, Robert M.

    Published in npj Regenerative medicine (23-02-2018)
    “…Stimulating regeneration of complex tissues and organs after injury to effect complete structural and functional repair, is an attractive therapeutic option…”
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    Single-cell transcriptome dynamics of the autotaxin-lysophosphatidic acid axis during muscle regeneration reveal proliferative effects in mesenchymal fibro-adipogenic progenitors by Contreras, Osvaldo, Harvey, Richard P

    “…Lysophosphatidic acid is a growth factor-like bioactive phospholipid recognising LPA receptors and mediating signalling pathways that regulate embryonic…”
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    Cardiac outflow tract development relies on the complex function of Sox4 and Sox11 in multiple cell types by Paul, Mandy H., Harvey, Richard P., Wegner, Michael, Sock, Elisabeth

    “…Congenital heart defects represent the most common human birth defects and are often life-threatening. Frequently, they are caused by abnormalities of the…”
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    Development of a robust induced pluripotent stem cell atrial cardiomyocyte differentiation protocol to model atrial arrhythmia by Thorpe, Jordan, Perry, Matthew D, Contreras, Osvaldo, Hurley, Emily, Parker, George, Harvey, Richard P, Hill, Adam P, Vandenberg, Jamie I

    Published in Stem cell research & therapy (27-07-2023)
    “…Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia syndrome and causes significant morbidity and mortality. Current therapeutics, however, have limited…”
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