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  1. Comparative transcriptome profiling of the injured zebrafish and mouse hearts identifies miRNA-dependent repair pathways
  2. Jagged1 intracellular domain-mediated inhibition of Notch1 signalling regulates cardiac homeostasis in the postnatal heart
  3. Functional importance of cardiac enhancer-associated noncoding RNAs in heart development and disease
  4. Genome-wide profiling of the cardiac transcriptome after myocardial infarction identifies novel heart-specific long non-coding RNAs
  5. Ageing-related cardiomyocyte functional decline is sex and angiotensin II dependent
  6. Correction: Mapping Genetic Variants Associated with Beta-Adrenergic Responses in Inbred Mice
  7. Meeting highlights from the 2013 European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Association Winter Meeting on Translational Heart Failure Research
  8. The AP-1 Transcription Factor c-Jun Prevents Stress-Imposed Maladaptive Remodeling of the Heart
  9. Small and long non-coding RNAs in cardiac homeostasis and regeneration
  10. The Notch pathway controls fibrotic and regenerative repair in the adult heart
  11. Mapping Genetic Variants Associated with Beta-Adrenergic Responses in Inbred Mice
  12. Isolation of Cardiovascular Precursor Cells from the Human Fetal Heart
  13. Cardiac dysfunction and impaired compensatory response to pressure overload in mice deficient in stem cell antigen‐1
  14. EH-myomesin splice isoform is a novel marker for dilated cardiomyopathy
  15. Stabilised beta-catenin in postnatal ventricular myocardium leads to dilated cardiomyopathy and premature death
  16. Progenitor cell therapy for heart disease
  17. Cardiovascular Response to Beta-Adrenergic Blockade or Activation in 23 Inbred Mouse Strains
  18. Angiotensin II–Mediated Adaptive and Maladaptive Remodeling of Cardiomyocyte Excitation–Contraction Coupling
  19. Functional role of Notch signaling in the developing and postnatal heart
  20. Y1 receptor knockout increases nociception and prevents the anti-allodynic actions of NPY
  21. Effect of Elevated Cardiac Angiotensin II and Omega-3 Diet in Modulating the Impact of Ovarian Hormone Withdrawal on Post-Ischemic Myocardial Function
  22. Augmented myocardial methionine-enkephalin in a murine model of cardiac angiotensin II-overexpression
  23. Notch signaling: A potential regulator of cardiac response to hypertrophic stimuli
  24. Sex differences in murine myocardial membrane lipid composition modulate growth and postischemic arrhythmia
  25. Control of Cardiogenesis by the Notch Pathway
  26. Re-expression of proteins involved in cytokinesis during cardiac hypertrophy
  27. Identification of corticosteroid-regulated genes in cardiomyocytes by serial analysis of gene expression
  28. NPY and pain as seen from the histochemical side
  29. NPY Y1 receptor is not involved in the hemodynamic response to an acute cold pressor test in mice
  30. Chronic angiotensin II stimulation in the heart produces an acquired long QT syndrome associated with IK1 potassium current downregulation
  31. Potassium Supplementation Reduces Cardiac and Renal Hypertrophy Independent of Blood Pressure in DOCA/Salt Mice
  32. Angiotensin II–Mediated Phenotypic Cardiomyocyte Remodeling Leads to Age-Dependent Cardiac Dysfunction and Failure
  33. FGF-2 controls the differentiation of resident cardiac precursors into functional cardiomyocytes
  34. Behavioural, neural and cardiovascular adaptations in mice lacking the NPY Y1 receptor
  35. Elevated dietary sodium intake exacerbates myocardial hypertrophy associated with cardiac-specific overproduction of angiotensin II
  36. Small proline-rich protein 1A is a gp130 pathway- and stress-inducible cardioprotective protein
  37. Importance of NPY Y1 receptor-mediated pathways: assessment using NPY Y1 receptor knockouts
  38. THE EFFECT OF SEX ON CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY
  39. Chronic Neuropeptide Y Infusion into the Lateral Ventricle Induces Sustained Feeding and Obesity in Mice Lacking EitherNpy1rorNpy5rExpression
  40. Elevated intracardiac angiotensin II leads to cardiac hypertrophy and mechanical dysfunction in normotensive mice
  41. Induced down-regulation of neuropeptide Y-Y1 receptors delays initiation of kindling
  42. Neuropeptide Y: the universal soldier
  43. Distribution of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptors in rodent peripheral tissues
  44. Dilated cardiomyopathy and impaired cardiac hypertrophic response to angiotensin II in mice lacking FGF-2
  45. Dilated cardiomyopathy and impaired cardiac hypertrophic response to angiotensin II in mice lacking FGF-2
  46. Angiotensin II stimulates α-skeletal actin expression in cadiomyocytes in vitro and in vivo in the absence of hypertension
  47. Increased insulin concentrations and glucose storage in neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor-deficient mice
  48. Transient prenatal expression of NPY‐Y1 receptor in trigeminal axons innervating the mystacial vibrissae
  49. Calcineurin Blockade Prevents Cardiac Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Activation and Hypertrophy in Renovascular Hypertension
  50. Angiotensin II-induced cardiac hypertrophy is associated with associated with different mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in normotensive and hypertensive mice
  51. FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-2 MEDIATES ANGIOTENSIN II-INDUCED CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY IN HYPERTENSIVE MICE THROUGH MAPK ACTIVATION
  52. Transient prenatal expression of NPY-Y1 receptor in trigeminal axons innervating the mystacial vibrissae
  53. Cardiovascular response, feeding behavior and locomotor activity in mice lacking the NPY Y1 receptor
  54. Blood Pressure–Independent Cardiac Hypertrophy Induced by Locally Activated Renin-Angiotensin System
  55. Two-Kidney, One Clip and One-Kidney, One Clip Hypertension in Mice
  56. Transient inhibition of angiotensinogen production in transgenic mice bearing an antisense angiotensinogen gene
  57. Neuropeptide Y and cardiovascular regulation
  58. Establishment of resistance to Leishmania major infection in susceptible BALB/c mice requires parasite-specific CD8 + T cells
  59. T-Cell Responses and Immunity to Experimental Infection with Leishmania Major
  60. T-Cell Reactivity and Tolerance to Mlsa-Encoded Antigens
  61. Functional responsivenessin vitro andin vivo of α/β T cell receptors expressed by the B2A2 (J11d)– subset of CD4–8– thymocytes
  62. The Role of Specific T Cell Subsets in the Immunological Control of Experimental Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
  63. Experimentally induced cutaneous Leishmaniasis: are L3T4+ T cells that promote parasite growth distinct from those mediating resistance?
  64. Intrathymic deletion of self-reactive cells prevented by neonatal anti-CD4 antibody treatment
  65. Aggravation of experimental cutaneous leishmaniasis in mice by administration of interleukin 3
  66. T-Cell Lineages, Repertoire Selection and Tolerance Induction
  67. Neuropeptide Y Y1 Receptor-Deficient Mice: Generation and Characterization