Neonatal gene transfer of SERCA2a alters hypertrophic gene expression and improves the response to beta-adrenergic stimulation in a FHC alpha-tropomyosin (Glu180Gly) mouse model
posted on 2022-06-27, 04:12authored byJames R Pena, Ariani C Szkudlarek, Paul H Goldspink, Lynley S Heinrich, Rethinasamy Prabhakar, Federica d Monte, Roger J Hajjar, David F Wieczorek, Beata M Wolska
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Peña, J.R., Szkudlarek, A.C., Warren, C.M., Heinrich, L.S., Gaffin, R.D., Jagatheesan, G., del Monte, F., Hajjar, R.J., Goldspink, P.H., Solaro, R.J. and Wieczorek, D.F., 2010. Neonatal gene transfer of Serca2a delays onset of hypertrophic remodeling and improves function in familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 49(6), pp.993-1002.