The thesis entitles different aspects of cardiac development by looking at the transcriptome during the development. The transcriptome is briefly the second step after the genome and entails all information on the current state of a cell, tissue or organ. Hence, different techniques were used to target the transcriptome during different stages and changes in the lifetime of the human heart. First, aging was investigated by using natural aging and accelerated aging mouse models and found that the accelerated aged models showed more disease or model specific transcriptome, while natural aging was very stable and was mostly affected by immune related pathways. Therefore, early development was accessed by using a rising technique called human i...
The recent advancement in the field of stem cell research gave rise to high expectations from both g...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale partial sequencing of randomly selected cDNA clo...
The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate the epigenetic and transcriptional changes in disea...
The thesis entitles different aspects of cardiac development by looking at the transcriptome during ...
Cardiovascular disease accounts for millions of deaths each year and is currently the leading cause ...
Cardiac function deteriorates with aging or disease. Short term, any changes in heart function may b...
Aging and aging-related diseases are associated with altered patterns of gene expression, involving ...
The studies for this dissertation attempted to identify the biological processes that lie at the roo...
We investigated the transcriptomic landscape of the murine myocardium along the course of natural ag...
Slow changes in the activity of the heart occur with time scales from days through to decades, and m...
The development of cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure involve functional changes that are...
Congenital heart defects remain a leading cause of infant mortality in the western world, despite de...
Dissecting the gene expression programs which control the early stage cardiovascular development is ...
Abstract The development of the cardiac conduction system (CCS) is essential for correct heart funct...
Summary: The heart is the central organ of the circulatory system, and its proper development is vit...
The recent advancement in the field of stem cell research gave rise to high expectations from both g...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale partial sequencing of randomly selected cDNA clo...
The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate the epigenetic and transcriptional changes in disea...
The thesis entitles different aspects of cardiac development by looking at the transcriptome during ...
Cardiovascular disease accounts for millions of deaths each year and is currently the leading cause ...
Cardiac function deteriorates with aging or disease. Short term, any changes in heart function may b...
Aging and aging-related diseases are associated with altered patterns of gene expression, involving ...
The studies for this dissertation attempted to identify the biological processes that lie at the roo...
We investigated the transcriptomic landscape of the murine myocardium along the course of natural ag...
Slow changes in the activity of the heart occur with time scales from days through to decades, and m...
The development of cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure involve functional changes that are...
Congenital heart defects remain a leading cause of infant mortality in the western world, despite de...
Dissecting the gene expression programs which control the early stage cardiovascular development is ...
Abstract The development of the cardiac conduction system (CCS) is essential for correct heart funct...
Summary: The heart is the central organ of the circulatory system, and its proper development is vit...
The recent advancement in the field of stem cell research gave rise to high expectations from both g...
grantor: University of TorontoLarge-scale partial sequencing of randomly selected cDNA clo...
The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate the epigenetic and transcriptional changes in disea...