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siRNA knockdown of neonatal rat cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts
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RNAseq of regenerating yap mutant zebrafish hearts
Comparison of the expression profile of GFP-positive cells from Tg(-6.8wt1a:EGFP) with the rest of the cells in adult zebrafish cardiac ventricles
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Comparison of the expression profiles of kdrl:mCherry-positive cells in injured versus uninjured zebrafish cardiac ventricle and analysis of the expression prolife of postnb:citrin-positive cells upon injury compared to the rest of cardiac cells.
postnb lineage traced cells at 7 and 60 days post cryoinjury (dpi) during adult zebrafish cardiac ventricle regeneration
siRNA knockdown in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes
YAP/TAZ deficiency reprograms macrophage phenotype and improves infarct healing and cardiac function after myocardial infarction
Prrx1b restricts fibrosis and promotes Nrg1-dependent cardiomyocyte proliferation during zebrafish heart regeneration
Multiple roles for Wwtr1 in cardiac wall maturation
Actin cytoskeletal remodeling with protrusion formation is essential for heart regeneration in Hippo-deficient mice
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Cardiac profiling of Yap-bound chromatin in neonatal Salvador mutant mice
Cardiac gene expression profiling of neonatal Salvador mutant mice
Gene expression analysis of wt1b-positive cardiac macrophages
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Comparison of the gene expression expression profile of activated and resting epicardium
Transcriptome analysis of wt1b:eGFP positive macrophages in the regenerating zebrafish heart
ERBB2 drives YAP activation and EMT-like processes during cardiac regeneration
Macrophages directly contribute collagen to scar formation during zebrafish heart regeneration and mouse heart repair
Pre-existent adult sox10+ cardiomyocytes contribute to myocardial regeneration in the zebrafish
runx1 controls zebrafish heart regeneration by promoting scar deposition as well as inhibiting myocardial proliferation and survival
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