| Cooney, Austin | University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School | Editorial Board Member |
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Cooney, Austin
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Editorial Board Member
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Email:
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austin.cooney@austin.utexas.edu
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Institution:
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University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School
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Department:
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Dept. Pediatrics
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Subject Categories:
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Cell Biology, Gene Regulation
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Expertise Terms:
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Cell Biology, cell differentiation, developmental factor, DNA methylation, DNA methyltransferase, DNA transcription, embryo, embryonic stem cell, GCNF (NR6a1), gene expression, gene knockout, gene regulation, gene silencing, gene transcription, hormone receptor, ligand-binding protein, LRH-1 (NR5a2), microRNA (miRNA), molecular cell biology, nuclear receptor, Orphan receptors, pluripotency, protein-DNA interaction, reprogramming, stem cells, steroid hormone receptor, transcription factor, transcription regulation
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| Firulli, Anthony | Riley Heart Research Center, Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Indiana School of Medicine | Editorial Board Member |
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Name:
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Firulli, Anthony
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Editorial Board Member
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Email:
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tfirulli@iu.edu
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Institution:
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Riley Heart Research Center, Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Indiana School of Medicine
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Department:
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Pediatrics
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Subject Categories:
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Developmental Biology, Gene Regulation, Molecular Bases of Disease
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Expertise Terms:
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bHLH factors, cell differentiation, congenital heart disease, developmental factor, differentiation, DNA binding protein, DNA transcription, evolution, gene expression, gene knockout, heart, heart development, heart failure, homeobox, limb development, protein-DNA interaction, skeletal muscle, transcription enhancer, transcription factor, transcription promoter, transcription regulation, transcription repressor, transcription target gene, transgenic mice
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| Henry, Ronald | Michigan State University | Editorial Board Member |
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Name:
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Henry, Ronald
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Editorial Board Member
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Email:
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henryrw@msu.edu
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Institution:
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Michigan State University
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Department:
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Subject Categories:
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DNA and Chromosomes, Gene Regulation, Protein Synthesis and Degradation
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Expertise Terms:
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cancer biology, cell cycle, chromatin, chromatin remodeling, developmental factor, DNA methyltransferase, DNA transcription, E2F transcription factor, gene expression, gene structure, general transcription factor (GTF), protein phosphorylation, retinoblastoma protein (pRb, RB), RNA polymerase III, small nuclear RNA, snRNA gene, Transcription, transcription coregulator, transcription corepressor, transcription factor, transcription promoter, transcription regulation, transcription repressor, transcriptional coactivator, tumor cell biology, Ubiquitination, ubiquitylation (ubiquitination)
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| Moise, Alexander | Northern Ontario School of Medicine | Editorial Board Member |
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Moise, Alexander
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Editorial Board Member
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Email:
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amoise@nosm.ca
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Institution:
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Northern Ontario School of Medicine
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Department:
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Subject Categories:
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Developmental Biology, Gene Regulation, Lipids
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Expertise Terms:
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adipocyte, adipogenesis, adipose tissue, adipose tissue metabolism, cardiac development, cardiovascular, cardiovascular disease, Carotene, carotenoid, cell differentiation, chromatin regulation, chromatin remodeling, chromatography, craniofacial development, cytoskeleton, dehydrogenase, development, developmental factor, embryo, Epicardium, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), epithelium, extracellular matrix, extracellular matrix protein, eye, fibroblast, heart development, hormone receptor, lipid, lipid metabolism, lipid signaling, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), metabolic regulation, METABOLISM/Retinoid, nuclear receptor, nutrition, RECEPTORS/Nuclear, retina, retinal degeneration, retinal metabolism, retinoic acid, retinoid, retinoid-binding protein, retinol, rhodopsin, smooth muscle, Transcription, vision, vitamin A, VITAMINS AND COFACTORS/Carotene, VITAMINS AND COFACTORS/Carotenoid, VITAMINS AND COFACTORS/Retinoid, VITAMINS AND COFACTORS/Vitamin A
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