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    Concurrent Isolation of 3 Distinct Cardiac Stem Cell Populations From a Single Human Heart Biopsy by Monsanto, Megan M, White, Kevin S, Kim, Taeyong, Wang, Bingyan J, Fisher, Kristina, Ilves, Kelli, Khalafalla, Farid G, Casillas, Alexandria, Broughton, Kathleen, Mohsin, Sadia, Dembitsky, Walter P, Sussman, Mark A

    Published in Circulation research (07-07-2017)
    “…RATIONALE:The relative actions and synergism between distinct myocardial-derived stem cell populations remain obscure. Ongoing debates on optimal cell…”
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    P2Y2 Nucleotide Receptor Prompts Human Cardiac Progenitor Cell Activation by Modulating Hippo Signaling by Khalafalla, Farid G, Greene, Steven, Khan, Hashim, Ilves Kelli, Monsanto, Megan M, Roberto, Alvarez, Chavarria, Monica, Nguyen, Jonathan, Norman, Benjamin, Dembitsky, Walter P, Sussman, Mark A

    Published in Circulation research (10-11-2017)
    “…Rationale:Autologous stem cell therapy using human c-Kit+ cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) is a promising therapeutic approach for treatment of heart failure…”
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    Abstract 353: P2Y 2 Nucleotide Receptor Overexpression: Letting Blind Cardiac Progenitor Cells ‘See’ Again by Khalafalla, Farid, Greene, Steven, Nguyen, Jonathan, Ilves, Kelli, Norman, Benjamin, Alvarez, Roberto J, Sussman, Mark

    Published in Circulation research (22-07-2016)
    “…Abstract only Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of death in the US due to limited capability of adult mammalian heart to regenerate after myocardial…”
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    Abstract 25: P2Y14 Purinergic Receptor Overexpression: Letting Blind Cardiac Progenitor Cells ’See’ Again by Khalafalla, Farid G, Kayani, Waqas, Kassab, Arwa, Ilves, Kelli, Alvarez, Roberto J, Chavarria, Monica, Norman, Benjamin, Sussman, Mark A

    Published in Circulation research (21-07-2017)
    “…Abstract only Heart failure (HF) is a leading cause of death due to limited regenerative capacity of adult mammalian heart following injury. Autologous stem…”
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    Empowering human cardiac progenitor cells by P2Y14 nucleotide receptor overexpression by Khalafalla, Farid G., Kayani, Waqas, Kassab, Arwa, Ilves, Kelli, Monsanto, Megan M., Alvarez, Roberto, Chavarria, Monica, Norman, Benjamin, Dembitsky, Walter P., Sussman, Mark A.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2017)
    “…Key points Autologous cardiac progenitor cell (CPC) therapy is a promising approach for treatment of heart failure (HF). There is an unmet need to identify…”
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    P2Y 2 Nucleotide Receptor Prompts Human Cardiac Progenitor Cell Activation by Modulating Hippo Signaling by Khalafalla, Farid G, Greene, Steven, Khan, Hashim, Ilves, Kelli, Monsanto, Megan M, Alvarez, Jr, Roberto, Chavarria, Monica, Nguyen, Jonathan, Norman, Benjamin, Dembitsky, Walter P, Sussman, Mark A

    Published in Circulation research (10-11-2017)
    “…Autologous stem cell therapy using human c-Kit cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) is a promising therapeutic approach for treatment of heart failure (HF)…”
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    Empowering human cardiac progenitor cells by P2Y 14 nucleotide receptor overexpression by Khalafalla, Farid G, Kayani, Waqas, Kassab, Arwa, Ilves, Kelli, Monsanto, Megan M, Alvarez, Jr, Roberto, Chavarria, Monica, Norman, Benjamin, Dembitsky, Walter P, Sussman, Mark A

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2017)
    “…Autologous cardiac progenitor cell (CPC) therapy is a promising approach for treatment of heart failure (HF). There is an unmet need to identify inherent…”
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    Hypoxia Prevents Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Senescence in Human Cardiac Progenitor Cells by Korski, Kelli Ilves

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Heart failure (HF) remains a major health concern without a definitive treatment. Although survival rates have overall improved, the currently available…”
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