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Dianne Fang

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Wen C, Chambers C, Fang D, Mazowita G, Hwang S
Can Fam Physician . 2012 Apr; 58(3):290-6. PMID: 22518905
Objective: To compare length of stay and total hospital costs among patients admitted to hospital under the care of family physicians who were their usual health care providers in the...
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Poffenberger M, Shanina I, Aw C, El Wharry N, Straka N, Fang D, et al.
Circ Cardiovasc Genet . 2010 Aug; 3(5):399-408. PMID: 20729557
Background: Development of viral-induced chronic myocarditis is thought to involve both environmental and genetic factors. However, to date, no susceptibility genes have been identified. Methods And Results: We sought to...
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Fang D, Shu D
CMAJ . 2010 Jun; 182(16):1758. PMID: 20584930
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Poffenberger M, Straka N, El Warry N, Fang D, Shanina I, Horwitz M
PLoS One . 2009 Jul; 4(7):e6207. PMID: 19587788
Background: Chronic myocarditis is often initiated by viral infection, the most common of which is coxsackievirus infection. The precise mechanism by which viral infection leads to chronic autoimmune pathology is...
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Richer M, Straka N, Fang D, Shanina I, Horwitz M
Diabetes . 2008 Feb; 57(5):1302-11. PMID: 18268045
Objective: Coxsackievirus infections have long been associated with the induction of type 1 diabetes. Infection with coxsackievirus B4 (CB4) enhances type 1 diabetes onset in NOD mice by accelerating the...
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Richer M, Fang D, Shanina I, Horwitz M
Clin Immunol . 2006 Sep; 121(3):339-49. PMID: 16963319
Coxsackie B virus (CBV) infections are a leading cause of autoimmune myocarditis associated with inflammatory heart disease and sudden death in young adults. Previously, we demonstrated that transgenic expression of...
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Judge A, Sood V, Shaw J, Fang D, McClintock K, MacLachlan I
Nat Biotechnol . 2005 Mar; 23(4):457-62. PMID: 15778705
Short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that mediate specific gene silencing through RNA interference (RNAi) are widely used to study gene function and are also being developed for therapeutic applications. Many nucleic...