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    Transient cardiac expression of constitutively active Gαq leads to hypertrophy and dilated cardiomyopathy by calcineurin-dependent and independent pathways by Mende, U., Kagen, A., Cohen, A., Aramburu, J., Schoen, F. J., Neer, E. J.

    “…Cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation can result from stimulation of signal transduction pathways mediated by heterotrimeric G proteins, especially G q , whose α…”
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    Signal transduction in atria and ventricles of mice with transient cardiac expression of activated G protein alpha(q) by Mende, U, Kagen, A, Meister, M, Neer, E J

    Published in Circulation research (26-11-1999)
    “…We recently showed that the transient expression of a hemagglutinin (HA) epitope-tagged, constitutively active mutant of the G protein alpha(q) subunit…”
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    Signal Transduction in Atria and Ventricles of Mice With Transient Cardiac Expression of Activated G Protein αq by Mende, U, Kagen, A, Meister, M, Neer, E J

    Published in Circulation research (26-11-1999)
    “…We recently showed that the transient expression of a hemagglutinin (HA) epitope–tagged, constitutively active mutant of the G protein αq subunit (HAαq*) in…”
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    Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Two Transgenic Mouse Lines Expressing Activated G Protein αq: Lack of Correlation Between Phospholipase C Activation and the Phenotype by Mende, U., Semsarian, C., Martins, D.C., Kagen, A., Duffy, C., Schoen, F.J., Neer, E.J.

    “…We previously described a transgenic mouse line (αq*52) in which cardiac-specific expression of activated G αqprotein (HA αq*) leads to activation of…”
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    Dilated cardiomyopathy in two transgenic mouse lines expressing activated G protein alpha(q): lack of correlation between phospholipase C activation and the phenotype by Mende, U, Semsarian, C, Martins, D C, Kagen, A, Duffy, C, Schoen, F J, Neer, E J

    “…We previously described a transgenic mouse line (alpha(q)*52) in which cardiac-specific expression of activated G alpha(q)protein (HA alpha(q)*) leads to…”
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    Signal transduction in atria and ventricles of mice with transient cardiac expression of activated G protein (alpha)q by Mende, U, Kagen, A, Meister, M, Neer, E J

    Published in Circulation research (26-11-1999)
    “…We recently showed that the transient expression of a hemagglutinin (HA) epitope-tagged, constitutively active mutant of the G protein alpha(q) subunit…”
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    Transient cardiac expression of constitutively active G alpha sub(q) leads to hypertrophy and dilated cardiomyopathy by calcineurin-dependent and independent pathways by Mende, U, Kagen, A, Cohen, A, Aramburu, J, Schoen, F J, Neer, E J

    “…Cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation can result from stimulation of signal transduction pathways mediated by heterotrimeric G proteins, especially G sub(q),…”
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    Transient Cardiac Expression of Constitutively Active GαqLeads to Hypertrophy and Dilated Cardiomyopathy by Calcineurin-Dependent and Independent Pathways by Mende, U., Kagen, A., Cohen, A., Aramburu, J., Schoen, F. J., Neer, E. J.

    “…Cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation can result from stimulation of signal transduction pathways mediated by heterotrimeric G proteins, especially Gq, whose α…”
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    Transient cardiac expression of constitutively active Galphaq leads to hypertrophy and dilated cardiomyopathy by calcineurin-dependent and independent pathways by Mende, U, Kagen, A, Cohen, A, Aramburu, J, Schoen, F J, Neer, E J

    “…Cardiac hypertrophy and dilatation can result from stimulation of signal transduction pathways mediated by heterotrimeric G proteins, especially Gq, whose…”
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    Bloodstream infections after median sternotomy at a children’s hospital by Shah, Samir S., MD, Kagen, Jessica, BA, Lautenbach, Ebbing, MD, MPH, MSCE, Bilker, Warren B., PhD, Matro, Jennifer, BA, Dominguez, Troy E., MD, Tabbutt, Sarah, MD, PhD, Gaynor, J. William, MD, Bell, Louis M., MD

    “…Objectives Postoperative bloodstream infections are a major source of morbidity and increased health care costs. In adults, mediastinitis has been described as…”
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