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Young A, Miller J, Ednie A, Bennett E
J Am Heart Assoc . 2024 Oct; 13(20):e036626. PMID: 39392134
Background: Heart failure (HF) presents a massive burden to health care with a complex pathophysiology that results in HF with reduced left ventricle ejection fraction (EF) or HF with preserved...
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Ednie A, Paul-Onyia C, Bennett E
J Mol Cell Cardiol . 2023 Apr; 180:10-21. PMID: 37120927
Ca dependent facilitation (CDF) and frequency dependent acceleration of relaxation (FDAR) are regulatory mechanisms that potentiate cardiomyocyte Ca channel function and increase the rate of Ca sequestration following a Ca-release...
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Ume A, Wenegieme T, Shelby J, Paul-Onyia C, Waite 3rd A, Kamau J, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2023 Mar; 324(5):F433-F445. PMID: 36927118
Use of immunosuppressant calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs) is limited by irreversible kidney damage, hallmarked by renal fibrosis. CNIs directly damage many renal cell types. Given the diverse renal cell populations, additional...
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Kim H, Yang H, Ednie A, Bennett E
Front Physiol . 2022 Mar; 13:816651. PMID: 35309072
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the third most common cause of heart failure and the primary reason for heart transplantation; upward of 70% of DCM cases are considered idiopathic. Our experiments...
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Ednie A, Bennett E
Basic Res Cardiol . 2020 Sep; 115(6):59. PMID: 32910282
Cardiomyocyte L-type Ca channels (Cas) are targets of signaling pathways that modulate channel activity in response to physiologic stimuli. Ca regulation is typically transient and beneficial but chronic stimulation can...
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Ednie A, Parrish A, Sonner M, Bennett E
J Mol Cell Cardiol . 2019 May; 132:13-23. PMID: 31071333
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the third most common cause of heart failure, with ~70% of DCM cases considered idiopathic. We showed recently, through genetic ablation of the MGAT1 gene, which...
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Ednie A, Deng W, Yip K, Bennett E
FASEB J . 2018 Aug; 33(1):1248-1261. PMID: 30138037
Protein glycosylation is an essential posttranslational modification that affects a myriad of physiologic processes. Humans with genetic defects in glycosylation, which result in truncated glycans, often present with significant cardiac...
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Vysotskaya Z, Chidipi B, Rodgers J, Tang X, Samal E, Kolliputi N, et al.
J Cell Physiol . 2017 Nov; 233(5):4317-4326. PMID: 29139549
Supplementation of 100% oxygen is a very common intervention in intensive care units (ICU) and critical care centers for patients with dysfunctional lung and lung disorders. Although there is advantage...
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Du D, Yang H, Ednie A, Bennett E
IEEE J Biomed Health Inform . 2017 Feb; 22(2):631-639. PMID: 28182562
Cardiac ion channels are highly glycosylated membrane proteins with up to 30% of the protein's mass containing glycans. Heart diseases often accompany individuals with congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG). However,...
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Deng W, Ednie A, Qi J, Bennett E
Basic Res Cardiol . 2016 Aug; 111(5):57. PMID: 27506532
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), the third most common cause of heart failure, is often associated with arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death if not controlled. The majority of DCM is of unknown...