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    Automatic detection of adult cardiomyocyte for high throughput measurements of calcium and contractility by Cao, L, Manders, E, Helmes, M

    Published in PloS one (01-09-2021)
    “…Simultaneous calcium and contractility measurements on isolated adult cardiomyocytes have been the gold standard for the last decades to study cardiac…”
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    Differential Expression of Cardiac Titin Isoforms and Modulation of Cellular Stiffness by Cazorla, O, Freiburg, A, Helmes, M, Centner, T, McNabb, M, Wu, Y, Trombitás, K, Labeit, S, Granzier, H

    Published in Circulation research (07-01-2000)
    “…Extension of the I-band segment of titin gives rise to part of the diastolic force of cardiac muscle. Previous studies of human cardiac titin transcripts…”
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    Mechanically Driven Contour-Length Adjustment in Rat Cardiac Titin's Unique N2B Sequence: Titin Is an Adjustable Spring by Helmes, M, Trombitas, K, Centner, T, Kellermayer, M, Labeit, S, Linke, W.A, Granzier, H

    Published in Circulation research (11-06-1999)
    “…The giant elastic protein titin is largely responsible for passive forces in cardiac myocytes. A number of different titin isoforms with distinctly different…”
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    Galectin-3 binding protein, coronary artery disease and cardiovascular mortality: Insights from the LURIC study by Gleissner, Christian A, Erbel, Christian, Linden, Fabian, Domschke, Gabriele, Akhavanpoor, Mohammadreza, Helmes, Christian M, Doesch, Andreas O, Kleber, Marcus E, Katus, Hugo A, Maerz, Winfried

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract Background and aims Galectin-3 binding protein (Gal-3BP) has been associated with inflammation and cancer, however, its role for coronary artery…”
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    Titin elasticity and mechanism of passive force development in rat cardiac myocytes probed by thin-filament extraction by Granzier, H., Kellermayer, M., Helmes, M., Trombitás, K.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-10-1997)
    “…Titin (also known as connectin) is a giant filamentous protein whose elastic properties greatly contribute to the passive force in muscle. In the sarcomere,…”
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    Nonuniform elasticity of titin in cardiac myocytes: a study using immunoelectron microscopy and cellular mechanics by Granzier, H., Helmes, M., Trombitás, K.

    Published in Biophysical journal (1996)
    “…Titin (also known as connectin) is a muscle-specific giant protein found inside the sarcomere, spanning from the Z-line to the M-line. The I-band segment of…”
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    Mechanical properties of titin isoforms by Granzier, H, Helmes, M, Cazorla, O, McNabb, M, Labeit, D, Wu, Y, Yamasaki, R, Redkar, A, Kellermayer, M, Labeit, S, Trombitás, K

    “…Titin is a giant filamentous polypeptide of multi-domain construction spanning between the Z- and M-lines of the sarcomere. As a result of differential…”
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    An in vitro model to study heterogeneity of human macrophage differentiation and polarization by Erbel, Christian, Rupp, Gregor, Helmes, Christian M, Tyka, Mirjam, Linden, Fabian, Doesch, Andreas O, Katus, Hugo A, Gleissner, Christian A

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (12-06-2013)
    “…Monocyte-derived macrophages represent an important cell type of the innate immune system. Mouse models studying macrophage biology suffer from the phenotypic…”
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    CD31− but Not CD31+ Cardiac Side Population Cells Exhibit Functional Cardiomyogenic Differentiation by Pfister, Otmar, Mouquet, Frédéric, Jain, Mohit, Summer, Ross, Helmes, Michiel, Fine, Alan, Colucci, Wilson S, Liao, Ronglih

    Published in Circulation research (08-07-2005)
    “…Heart failure remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. The cellular mechanism underlying the development of cardiac dysfunction is a decrease in the…”
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    Anthracyclines Induce Calpain-dependent Titin Proteolysis and Necrosis in Cardiomyocytes by Lim, Chee Chew, Zuppinger, Christian, Guo, Xinxin, Kuster, Gabriela M., Helmes, Michiel, Eppenberger, Hans M., Suter, Thomas M., Liao, Ronglih, Sawyer, Douglas B.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-02-2004)
    “…Titin, the largest myofilament protein, serves as a template for sarcomere assembly and acts as a molecular spring to contribute to diastolic function. Titin…”
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    Titin Develops Restoring Force in Rat Cardiac Myocytes by Helmes, Michiel, Trombitas, Karoly, Granzier, Henk

    Published in Circulation research (01-09-1996)
    “…When relaxed after contraction, isolated cardiac myocytes quickly relengthen back to their slack length. The molecular basis of the force that underlies…”
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