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Angiotensin receptor signaling in sickle cell anemia has a reno-protective effect on urine concentrating ability but results in sickle glomerulopathy. [electronic resource] by
- Roy, Swarnava
- Rai, Parul
- Eiymo Mwa Mpollo, Marthe-Sandrine
- Chang, Kyung-Hee
- Rizvi, Tilat
- Shanmukhappa, Shiva Kumar
- VandenHeuvel, Katherine
- Aronow, Bruce
- Inagami, Tadashi
- Cancelas, Jose A
- Malik, Punam
Producer: 20190710
In:
American journal of hematology vol. 93
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Vasculopathy-associated hyperangiotensinemia mobilizes haematopoietic stem cells/progenitors through endothelial AT₂R and cytoskeletal dysregulation. [electronic resource] by
- Chang, Kyung Hee
- Nayak, Ramesh C
- Roy, Swarnava
- Perumbeti, Ajay
- Wellendorf, Ashley M
- Bezold, Katie Y
- Pirman, Megan
- Hill, Sarah E
- Starnes, Joseph
- Loberg, Anastacia
- Zhou, Xuan
- Inagami, Tadashi
- Zheng, Yi
- Malik, Punam
- Cancelas, Jose A
Producer: 20160208
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Nature communications vol. 6
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Sickle cell anemia mice develop a unique cardiomyopathy with restrictive physiology. [electronic resource] by
- Bakeer, Nihal
- James, Jeanne
- Roy, Swarnava
- Wansapura, Janaka
- Shanmukhappa, Shiva Kumar
- Lorenz, John N
- Osinska, Hanna
- Backer, Kurt
- Huby, Anne-Cecile
- Shrestha, Archana
- Niss, Omar
- Fleck, Robert
- Quinn, Charles T
- Taylor, Michael D
- Purevjav, Enkhsaikhan
- Aronow, Bruce J
- Towbin, Jeffrey A
- Malik, Punam
Producer: 20180326
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol. 113
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