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    Statins improve endothelial function via suppression of epigenetic-driven EndMT

    The pleiotropic benefits of statins in cardiovascular diseases that are independent of their lipid-lowering effects have been well documented, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here we show that si...

    Chun Liu, Mengcheng Shen, Wilson L. W. Tan, Ian Y. Chen in Nature Cardiovascular Research (2023)

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    Angiogenic stem cell delivery platform to augment post-infarction neovasculature and reverse ventricular remodeling

    Many cell-based therapies are challenged by the poor localization of introduced cells and the use of biomaterial scaffolds with questionable biocompatibility or bio-functionality. Endothelial progenitor cells ...

    Hye Sook Shin, Akshara Thakore, Yuko Tada, Albert J. Pedroza in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Imaging Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy

    Cardiac stem cell therapy is a promising approach to repair an injured heart. Noninvasive imaging can be tremendously useful for characterizing its therapeutic mechanisms and efficacy. In this chapter, we summ...

    Xulei Qin, Ian Y. Chen, Joseph C. Wu in Cardiac Regeneration (2017)

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    Alternative approaches to generating cardiomyocytes are under development

    Ian Y. Chen, Elena Matsa, Joseph C. Wu in Nature Reviews Cardiology (2016)

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    Induced pluripotent stem cells: at the heart of cardiovascular precision medicine

  6. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) can now be reprogrammed from different somatic cell sources and differentiated into common cardiovascular cell ty...

  7. Ian Y. Chen, Elena Matsa, Joseph C. Wu in Nature Reviews Cardiology (2016)

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    A Titratable Two-Step Transcriptional Amplification Strategy for Targeted Gene Therapy Based on Ligand-Induced Intramolecular Folding of a Mutant Human Estrogen Receptor

    The efficacy and safety of cardiac gene therapy depend critically on the level and the distribution of therapeutic gene expression following vector administration. We aimed to develop a titratable two-step tra...

    Ian Y. Chen, Ramasamy Paulmurugan, Carsten H. Nielsen in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2014)

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    Non-invasive Bioluminescence Imaging of Myoblast-Mediated Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 Alpha Gene Transfer

    We tested a novel imaging strategy, in which both the survival of transplanted myoblasts and their therapeutic transgene expression, a recombinant hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α-VP2), can be monitored usi...

    Olivier Gheysens, Ian Y. Chen, Martin Rodriguez-Porcel in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2011)

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    Comparison of Optical Bioluminescence Reporter Gene and Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide MR Contrast Agent as Cell Markers for Noninvasive Imaging of Cardiac Cell Transplantation

    In this study, we compared firefly luciferase (Fluc) reporter gene and superparamagnetic iron oxide (Feridex) as cell markers for longitudinal monitoring of cardiomyoblast graft survival using optical biolumin...

    Ian Y. Chen, Joan M. Greve, Olivier Gheysens in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2009)

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    Noninvasive Evaluation of Immunosuppressive Drug Efficacy on Acute Donor Cell Survival

    The therapeutic benefits of cell transplantation may depend on the survival of sufficient numbers of grafted cells. We evaluate four potent immunosuppressive medications aimed at preventing acute donor cell de...

    Olivier Gheysens, Shuan Lin, Feng Cao, Dongxu Wang in Molecular Imaging and Biology (2006)