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Summary Literature (7)
Literature for DOID 0050700: cardiomyopathy


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Influence of lamin A on the mechanical properties of amphibian oocyte nuclei measured by atomic force microscopy., Schäpe J,Prausse S,Radmacher M,Stick R, Biophys J. May 20, 2009; 96(10):1542-0086.
Analysis of Craniocardiac Malformations in Xenopus using Optical Coherence Tomography., Deniz E,Jonas S,Hooper M,N Griffin J,Choma MA,Khokha MK, Sci Rep. February 14, 2017; 7:2045-2322.
Pro-arrhythmogenic Effects of the V141M KCNQ1 Mutation in Short QT Syndrome and Its Potential Therapeutic Targets: Insights from Modeling., Lee HC,Lee HC,Rudy Y,Liang H,Chen CC,Luo CH,Sheu SH,Cui J, J Med Biol Eng. October 1, 2017; 37(5):1609-0985.
Atrial fibrillation and heart failure-associated remodeling of two-pore-domain potassium (K2P) channels in murine disease models: focus on TASK-1., Wiedmann F,Schulte JS,Gomes B,Zafeiriou MP,Ratte A,Rathjens F,Fehrmann E,Scholz B,Voigt N,Müller FU,Thomas D,Katus HA,Schmidt C, Basic Res Cardiol. June 7, 2018; 113(4):1435-1803.
Quantitative Phenotyping of Xenopus Embryonic Heart Pathophysiology Using Hemoglobin Contrast Subtraction Angiography to Screen Human Cardiomyopathies., Deniz E,Jonas S,Khokha MK,Choma MA, Front Physiol. January 1, 2019; 10:1664-042X.
Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy Associated With a Novel Combination of Compound Heterozygous TNNC1 Variants., Landim-Vieira M,Johnston JR,Ji W,Mis EK,Tijerino J,Spencer-Manzon M,Jeffries L,Hall EK,Panisello-Manterola D,Khokha MK,Deniz E,Chase PB,Lakhani SA,Pinto JR, Front Physiol. January 1, 2019; 10:1664-042X.
Polyamine metabolism is dysregulated in COXFA4-related mitochondrial disease., Marquez J,Viviano S,Beckman E,Thies J,Friedland-Little J,Lam CT,Deniz E,Shelkowitz E, HGG Adv. February 10, 2025; 6(2):2666-2477.