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Academic Article Vascular mural cells in healing canine myocardial infarcts.
Academic Article Mast cell tryptase may modulate endothelial cell phenotype in healing myocardial infarcts.
Academic Article MCSF expression is induced in healing myocardial infarcts and may regulate monocyte and endothelial cell phenotype.
Academic Article Endogenous thrombospondin 1 protects the pressure-overloaded myocardium by modulating fibroblast phenotype and matrix metabolism.
Academic Article The extracellular matrix modulates fibroblast phenotype and function in the infarcted myocardium.
Academic Article Smad3 signaling critically regulates fibroblast phenotype and function in healing myocardial infarction.
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Academic Article IL-1 induces proinflammatory leukocyte infiltration and regulates fibroblast phenotype in the infarcted myocardium.
Academic Article Regulatory T cells are recruited in the infarcted mouse myocardium and may modulate fibroblast phenotype and function.
Academic Article The role of Interleukin Receptor Associated Kinase (IRAK)-M in regulation of myofibroblast phenotype in vitro, and in an experimental model of non-reperfused myocardial infarction.
Grant Chemokines in healing myocardial infarction
Academic Article Can Myocardial Fibrosis Be Reversed?
Grant Regulation of the TGF-beta superfamily in the remodeling and failing heart
Academic Article The role of endogenous Smad7 in regulating macrophage phenotype following myocardial infarction.
Academic Article Differential effects of Smad2 and Smad3 in regulation of macrophage phenotype and function in the infarcted myocardium.
Academic Article Diabetes Induces Cardiac Fibroblast Activation, Promoting a Matrix-Preserving Nonmyofibroblast Phenotype, Without Stimulating Pericyte to Fibroblast Conversion.
Academic Article Cardiac Pericytes Acquire a Fibrogenic Phenotype and Contribute to Vascular Maturation After Myocardial Infarction.
Academic Article Response by Frangogiannis to Letter Regarding Article, "Cardiac Pericytes Acquire a Fibrogenic Phenotype and Contribute to Vascular Maturation After Myocardial Infarction".
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