Li J Liu
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Recent Articles
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Ning Y, Cheng Y, Liu L, Sara J, Cao Z, Zheng W, et al.
BMC Med
. 2017 Feb;
15(1):21.
PMID: 28148249
Background: Whether hypothyroidism is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular events is still disputed. We aimed to assess the association between hypothyroidism and risks of cardiovascular events and mortality. Methods:...
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Xu Z, Wang Z, Ou J, Yin S, Liu L, Zhang X
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
. 2016 Jan;
57(1):90-9.
PMID: 26771732
Background: For the mitral valve replacement (MVR) using the lowest thrombogenic risk bileaflet valves (St. Jude Medical [St Paul, MN, USA], Carbomedics [Austin, TX, USA] and On-X [Austin, TX, USA]),...
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Clause K, Tchao J, Powell M, Liu L, Huard J, Keller B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Jul;
7(7):e40725.
PMID: 22808244
Skeletal muscle derived stem cells (MDSCs) transplanted into injured myocardium can differentiate into fast skeletal muscle specific myosin heavy chain (sk-fMHC) and cardiac specific troponin-I (cTn-I) positive cells sustaining recipient...
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Fujimoto K, Clause K, Liu L, Tinney J, Verma S, Wagner W, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2010 Sep;
17(5-6):585-96.
PMID: 20868205
The goal of cellular cardiomyoplasty is to replace damaged myocardium by healthy myocardium achieved by host myocardial regeneration and/or transplantation of donor cardiomyocytes (CMs). In the case of CM transplantation,...
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Clause K, Liu L, Tobita K
Cell Commun Adhes
. 2010 Jun;
17(2):48-54.
PMID: 20560867
A number of factors contribute to the control of stem cell fate. In particular, the evidence for how physical forces control the stem cell differentiation program is now accruing. In...
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Fujimoto K, Miki T, Liu L, Hashizume R, Strom S, Wagner W, et al.
Cell Transplant
. 2009 Jul;
18(4):477-86.
PMID: 19622235
Stem cells contained in the amniotic membrane may be useful for cellular repair of the damaged heart. Previously, we showed that amnion-derived cells (ADCs) express embryonic stem cell surface markers...
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Clause K, Tinney J, Liu L, Gharaibeh B, Huard J, Kirk J, et al.
Tissue Eng Part C Methods
. 2009 Jul;
16(3):375-85.
PMID: 19601695
Skeletal muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) are able to differentiate into cardiomyocytes (CMs). However, it remains to be investigated whether differentiated CMs contract similar to native CMs. Here, we developed a...
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Clause K, Tinney J, Liu L, Keller B, Tobita K
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2009 Feb;
15(6):1373-80.
PMID: 19196150
Cardiomyocyte (CM) transplantation is one therapeutic option for cardiac repair. Studies suggest that fetal CMs display the best cell type for cardiac repair, which can finitely proliferate, integrate with injured...
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Momoi N, Tinney J, Liu L, Elshershari H, Hoffmann P, Ralphe J, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2008 Mar;
294(5):H2248-56.
PMID: 18359892
Caffeine consumption during pregnancy is reported to increase the risk of in utero growth restriction and spontaneous abortion. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that modest maternal caffeine...
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Keller B, Liu L, Tinney J, Tobita K
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2007 Feb;
1101:377-88.
PMID: 17303838
We investigate cardiovascular (CV) developmental physiology and biomechanics in order to understand the dramatic acquisition of form and function during normal development and to identify the adaptive mechanisms that allow...