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1. scGIST: gene panel design for spatial transcriptomics with prioritized gene sets

2. Increased iron uptake by splenic hematopoietic stem cells promotes TET2-dependent erythroid regeneration

3. Inhibiting the cGAS‐STING pathway in myeloid cells effectively improves myocardial healing related to TET2 deficiency‐induced DNA damage response

4. Mutations in Hcfc1 and Ronin result in an inborn error of cobalamin metabolism and ribosomopathy

5. Decoding the PITX2-controlled genetic network in atrial fibrillation

6. Identification of atrial fibrillation associated genes and functional non-coding variants

7. Hippo Pathway Effector Tead1 Induces Cardiac Fibroblast to Cardiomyocyte Reprogramming

8. Tet inactivation disrupts YY1 binding and long-range chromatin interactions during embryonic heart development

9. Endocrine lineage biases arise in temporally distinct endocrine progenitors during pancreatic morphogenesis

10. Whole exome sequencing in 342 congenital cardiac left sided lesion cases reveals extensive genetic heterogeneity and complex inheritance patterns

11. The Hippo Pathway Blocks Mammalian Retinal Müller Glial Cell Reprogramming

13. Single-Cell RNA-Seq of Mouse Olfactory Bulb Reveals Cellular Heterogeneity and Activity-Dependent Molecular Census of Adult-Born Neurons

14. Chromatin Architecture of the Pitx2 Locus Requires CTCF- and Pitx2-Dependent Asymmetry that Mirrors Embryonic Gut Laterality

17. The histone H3.3 chaperone HIRA restrains erythroid-biased differentiation of adult hematopoietic stem cells

18. Epigenetic and Transcriptional Networks Underlying Atrial Fibrillation

19. Identification of atrial fibrillation associated genes and functional non-coding variants

20. Targeting the Hippo pathway in heart repair( )

21. Gene therapy knockdown of Hippo signaling induces cardiomyocyte renewal in pigs after myocardial infarction

22. Conserved NPPB+ Border Zone Switches From MEF2- to AP-1-Driven Gene Program

23. Single-Cell RNA-Seq of Mouse Olfactory Bulb Reveals Cellular Heterogeneity and Activity-Dependent Molecular Census of Adult-Born Neurons

25. Determinants of Cardiac Growth and Size

26. Whole exome sequencing in 342 congenital cardiac left sided lesion cases reveals extensive genetic heterogeneity and complex inheritance patterns

27. A Steroid Receptor Coactivator Stimulator MCB-613 Attenuates Adverse Remodeling After Myocardial Infarction

28. Cardio-Oncology: From Bench to Bedside

29. Transcriptomic and epigenetic regulation of hair cell regeneration in the mouse utricle and its potentiation by Atoh1

30. Differentiating Cardiomyocyte Division from Binucleation: A Rigorous Examination of the Midbody Provides Clarity

31. Hippo signaling plays an essential role in cell state transitions during cardiac fibroblast development

32. Heart muscle regeneration: the wonder of a Cardio-Cocktail

33. Tead1 is required for maintaining adult cardiomyocyte function, and its loss results in lethal dilated cardiomyopathy

34. Genetic specification of left–right asymmetry in the diaphragm muscles and their motor innervation

35. Somatic genome editing with CRISPR/Cas9 generates and corrects a metabolic disease

36. Sub-cellular localization specific SUMOylation in the heart☆

37. Cardiomyocyte Regeneration: A Consensus Statement

38. Actin cytoskeletal remodeling with protrusion formation is essential for heart regeneration in Hippo-deficient mice

39. Loss of microRNA-106b-25 Cluster Promotes Atrial Fibrillation by Enhancing Ryanodine Receptor Type-2 Expression and Calcium Release

40. Macro advances in microRNAs and myocardial regeneration

41. Multi-investigator letter on reproducibility of neonatal heart regeneration following apical resection

43. Tbx2 and Tbx3 induce atrioventricular myocardial development and endocardial cushion formation

44. Distinct populations of GABAergic neurons in mouse rhombomere 1 express but do not require the homeodomain transcription factor PITX2

45. MicroRNAs Regulate Pituitary Development, and MicroRNA 26b Specifically Targets Lymphoid Enhancer Factor 1 (Lef-1), Which Modulates Pituitary Transcription Factor 1 (Pit-1) Expression*

46. Tbx1 controls cardiac neural crest cell migration during arch artery development by regulating Gbx2 expression in the pharyngeal ectoderm

47. In Vivo Profiling of Estrogen Receptor/Specificity Protein-Dependent Transactivation

48. The direction of gut looping is established by changes in the extracellular matrix and in cell:cell adhesion

49. Deletion of G protein-coupled receptor 48 leads to ocular anterior segment dysgenesis (ASD) through down-regulation of Pitx2

50. Functional Redundancy of TGF-beta Family Type I Receptors and Receptor-Smads in Mediating Anti-Müllerian Hormone-Induced Müllerian Duct Regression in the Mouse1

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