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Analysis of splice-defect associated cardiac diseases using a patient-specific iPSC-cardiomyocyte system
(2021-01-15)The induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs) based cardiomyocyte system (iPSC-CMs) is a powerful tool to serve as a human in vitro model for cardiac diseases. Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and left ventricular non-compaction ... -
Bioinformatics analysis of multi-omics data elucidates the primary function of Oct4 in gene regulation and pluripotency maintenance
(2022-03-14)The transcription factor (TF) Oct4 is essential for maintaining pluripotency in vitro as well as in vivo. The crucial function of Oct4 in control of pluripotency has been extensively studied during reprogramming of somatic ... -
Gene Expression Analysis in Models of Cognitive Diseases
(2023-04-18)Neuropsychiatric disorders and neurodegenerative diseases have been a subject of significant interest in the scientific community for several reasons. A considerable portion of the population experiences discomfort due to ... -
Role of predisposing genetics, telomere signaling and crosstalk of cardiac fibroblasts and cardiomyocytes in a pluripotent stem cell model of dilated cardiomyopathy
(2023-02-16)Despite rapid scientific and medical advances, cardiovascular diseases represent a major threat to human health worldwide. Among these, cardiomyopathies are one of the leading causes of heart failure. Dilated cardiomyopathy ... -
Systematic Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Dysfunction in Accelerated Aging Phenotypes
(2021-09-24)Accelerated aging in multiple tissues is the connecting characteristic of the group of genetic disorders called segmental progeroid syndromes. At young ages, affected patients show many clinical features of aging-associated ... -
The nuclear envelope proteins Kugelkern and Narf and their putative role in aging
(2018-10-26)Lamins are type V intermediate filaments and represent the major constituent of the nuclear lamina. Mutations in the laminA/C gene as well as in other nuclear envelope associated proteins lead to a series of human genetic ... -
Unraveling the Role of TET3 in regulating EndMT in Cardiac Fibrosis
(2023-02-10)DNA methylation and subsequent silencing of gene expression is associated with disease states including tumorigenesis and fibrosis. Although DNA methylation is a dynamic and reversible process, the mechanisms of and ...