Congenital heart defects remain a leading cause of infant mortality in the western world, despite decades of research focusing on cardiovascular development and disease,. With the recent emergence of several high-throughput technologies including RNA sequencing, chromatin immunoprecipitation-coupled sequencing, mass spectrometry-based proteomics analyses, and the numerous variations of these strategies, investigations into cardiac development have been transformed from candidate-based studies into whole-genome, -transcriptome, and -proteome undertakings. In this review, we discuss several reports that have emerged from our lab and others over the last five years that emphasize the versatility of large dataset-based investigations of cardiog...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale partial sequencing of randomly selected cDNA clo...
During fetal to neonatal circulatory transition, the mammalian heart undergoes an elaborate maturati...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are developmental malformations affecting the heart and the great ves...
Congenital heart defects remain a leading cause of infant mortality in the western world, despite de...
Epigenetic control of gene expression during cardiac development and disease has been a topic of int...
Cell biology is in transition from reductionism to a more integrated science. Large-scale analysis o...
Cardiac morphogenesis and the maintenance of cardiac physiology require complex and well-orchestrate...
Congenital malformations, or structural birth defects, are now the leading cause of infant mortality...
Our developmental studies provide an insight into the pathogenesis of heart failure in adults. These...
Epigenetic processes are known to have powerful roles in organ development across biology. It has re...
Mapping the chromatin occupancy of transcription factors (TFs) is a key step in deciphering developm...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
A panel of key transcription factors are the main drivers of the cardiac developmental process and a...
The transcriptome needs to be tightly regulated by mechanisms that include transcription factors, en...
The heart is the first organ to form during embryonic development. Given the complex nature of cardi...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale partial sequencing of randomly selected cDNA clo...
During fetal to neonatal circulatory transition, the mammalian heart undergoes an elaborate maturati...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are developmental malformations affecting the heart and the great ves...
Congenital heart defects remain a leading cause of infant mortality in the western world, despite de...
Epigenetic control of gene expression during cardiac development and disease has been a topic of int...
Cell biology is in transition from reductionism to a more integrated science. Large-scale analysis o...
Cardiac morphogenesis and the maintenance of cardiac physiology require complex and well-orchestrate...
Congenital malformations, or structural birth defects, are now the leading cause of infant mortality...
Our developmental studies provide an insight into the pathogenesis of heart failure in adults. These...
Epigenetic processes are known to have powerful roles in organ development across biology. It has re...
Mapping the chromatin occupancy of transcription factors (TFs) is a key step in deciphering developm...
Under pathological stress, an otherwise healthy heart may enter hypertrophy, a partially-reversible,...
A panel of key transcription factors are the main drivers of the cardiac developmental process and a...
The transcriptome needs to be tightly regulated by mechanisms that include transcription factors, en...
The heart is the first organ to form during embryonic development. Given the complex nature of cardi...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale partial sequencing of randomly selected cDNA clo...
During fetal to neonatal circulatory transition, the mammalian heart undergoes an elaborate maturati...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are developmental malformations affecting the heart and the great ves...