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1. Cardiac mesenchymal cells from failing and nonfailing hearts limit ventricular dilation when administered late after infarction

2. The A-to-I RNA Editing Enzyme Adar1 Is Essential for Normal Embryonic Cardiac Growth and Development

3. Myocardial Reparative Properties of Cardiac Mesenchymal Cells Isolated on the Basis of Adherence

4. E2f1 deletion attenuates infarct-induced ventricular remodeling without affecting O-GlcNAcylation

5. Leukocyte-Expressed β 2 -Adrenergic Receptors Are Essential for Survival After Acute Myocardial Injury

6. Epigenetically Modified Cardiac Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Limit Myocardial Fibrosis and Promote Functional Recovery in a Model of Chronic Ischemic Cardiomyopathy

7. Interleukin-10 inhibits chronic angiotensin II-induced pathological autophagy

8. Enhanced Cardiac Regenerative Ability of Stem Cells After Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury

9. Repeated Administrations of Cardiac Progenitor Cells Are Superior to a Single Administration of an Equivalent Cumulative Dose

10. Repeated doses of cardiac mesenchymal cells are therapeutically superior to a single dose in mice with old myocardial infarction

11. Cardiomyocyte Ogt limits ventricular dysfunction in mice following pressure overload without affecting hypertrophy

12. Tiny Shuttles for Information Transfer: Exosomes in Cardiac Health and Disease

13. Abstract 14287: Ang II-induced Pathological Autophagy is Inhibited by IL-10 via Akt Dependent Inhibition of Beclin 1 in Mice Heart

14. Abstract 408: Myocardial Knockdown of Mir-375 Attenuates Post-mi Inflammatory Response and Left Ventricular Dysfunction via Pdk-1-akt Signaling Axis

15. Abstract 16796: β2-Adrenergic Receptor Expression on Hematopoietic Cells is Critical for Survival Following Myocardial Infarction

16. Abstract 125: Role for β-Arrestins in Cardiac Inflammation and Regenerative Repair

17. Abstract 013: Role for β-Arrestins in Stem/Precursor Cell Function and Cardiac Regeneration

18. Abstract P006: A Potential Role for β-Arrestins in Cardiac Regeneration

19. Level of G protein–coupled receptor kinase-2 determines myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury via pro- and anti-apoptotic mechanisms

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