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Robert E Welikson

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Wilson H, Welikson R, Luo J, Kean T, Cao B, Dennis J, et al.
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2015 Jun; 473(9):2908-19. PMID: 26070773
Background: Extremity trauma is the most common injury seen in combat hospitals as well as in civilian trauma centers. Major skeletal muscle injuries that are complicated by ischemia often result...
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White Moyes K, Sip C, Obenza W, Yang E, Horst C, Welikson R, et al.
Stem Cells Dev . 2013 Mar; 22(16):2315-25. PMID: 23517131
An improved understanding of the factors that regulate the migration of human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hESC-CMs) would provide new insights into human heart development and suggest novel strategies to...
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Tsubota Y, Frey J, Tai P, Welikson R, Raines E
J Immunol . 2013 Mar; 190(8):4236-44. PMID: 23479224
Despite expanded definition of the leukocyte adhesion cascade and mechanisms underlying individual steps, very little is known about regulatory mechanisms controlling sequential shifts between steps. We tested the hypothesis that...
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Gantz J, Palpant N, Welikson R, Hauschka S, Murry C, Laflamme M
PLoS One . 2012 Oct; 7(10):e46971. PMID: 23071682
The differentiation of pluripotent stem cells involves transition through a series of specific cell states. To understand these cell fate decisions, the field needs improved genetic tools for the labeling,...
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Tai P, Fisher-Aylor K, Himeda C, Smith C, MacKenzie A, Helterline D, et al.
Skelet Muscle . 2011 Jul; 1:25. PMID: 21797989
Background: Hundreds of genes, including muscle creatine kinase (MCK), are differentially expressed in fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers, but the fiber type-specific regulatory mechanisms are not well understood. Results: Modulatory...
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Welikson R, Kaestner S, Evans A, Hauschka S
Dev Dyn . 2007 Aug; 236(9):2512-22. PMID: 17685474
Vertebrate precardiac mesoderm contains cells destined to become cardiomyocyte or endothelial cells. To determine the stability of these phenotypes freshly isolated embryonic day (E) 2.5-E6 chicken hearts were immunostained for...
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Angello J, Kaestner S, Welikson R, Buskin J, Hauschka S
Dev Dyn . 2006 Jun; 235(8):2122-33. PMID: 16773658
Mouse P19 embryonal carcinoma cells undergo cardiogenesis in response to high density and DMSO. We have derived a clonal subline that undergoes cardiogenesis in response to high density, but without...
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Welikson R, Kaestner S, Reinecke H, Hauschka S
J Mol Cell Cardiol . 2006 Mar; 40(4):520-8. PMID: 16516919
It was recently reported that human umbilical endothelial vein cells (HUVECs) transdifferentiate and express cardiac genes when co-cultured with rat neonatal cardiomyocytes (Condorelli et al. (2001)). If substantiated and optimized,...
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Welikson R, Fischman D
J Cell Sci . 2002 Aug; 115(Pt 17):3517-26. PMID: 12154082
Using the COS cell transfection assay developed previously, we examined which domains of myosin-binding proteins C and H (MyBP-C and MyBP-H) are involved in intracellular interactions with sarcomeric myosin heavy...