
Heart Failure Journal Club Presentations
Fourth Thursdays, 11 am
(Unless otherwise noted)
Room 116 Service Memorial Institute
1300 University Avenue
Contact
uwcvrc@cardiovascres.wisc.edu for further information
2001-2002
Sep. 27, 2001, Anatomy Seminar
Loren Field, Ph.D., Indiana University,
340 Bardeen at 12:00 noon
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"Cell and Molecular Approaches for Cardiac Regeneration"
Oct. 25, 2001, Andrew Lokuta, Ph.D., Assistant Scientist, Physiology
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"Increased Nitration of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-
ATPase in Human Heart Failure"
Nov. 29, 2001,
(Fifth Thursday).
Valentin Robu, Research Assistant/Fellow, Physiology
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"Preferential Localization of Endothelin A Receptor in the
Transverse Tubules of Cardiac Myocytes"
Jan. 24, 2002.
Timothy J. Kamp, MD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor,
Medicine (Cardiovascular).
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"Mobilized bone marrow cells repair the infarcted heart, improving
function and survival",
Donald Orlic, Jan Kajstura , Stefano Chimenti , Federica Limana ,
Igor Jakoniuk, Federico Quaini, Bernardo Nadal-Ginard,
David M. Bodine, Annarosa Leri , and Piero Anversa, 10344-10349,
PNAS , August 28, 2001 ,vol. 98 , no. 18.
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"Bone marrow cells regenerate infarcted myocardium",
Donald Orlic,
Jan Kajstura, Stefano Chimenti, Igor Jakoniuk, Stacie M. Anderson,
Baosheng Li, James Pickel, Ronald McKay, Bernardo Nadal-Ginard,
David M. Bodine, Annarosa Leri & Piero Anversa, NATURE ,
VOL 410 , 5 APRIL 2001, 701-706.
Feb. 28, 2002.
Robert Haworth, Ph.D., Distinguished Scientist, Surgery
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"Influence of Pyruvate on Contractile Performance and Ca2+ Cycling
in Isolated Failing Human Myocardium", Gerd Hasenfuss, MD;
Lars S. Maier, MD; Hans-Peter Hermann, MD; Claus LUers, MD;
Mark HUnlich, MD; Oliver Zeitz,MD; Paul M.L. Janssen, PhD;
Burkert Pieske, MD, (Circulation. 2002;105:194-199.)
Mar. 28, 2002.
Hector Valdivia, MD, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Physiology.
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Robert Brenner, Guillermo J. Perez, Adrian D. Bonev, Delrae M. Eckman,
Jon C. Kosek, Steven W. Wiler, Andrew J. Patterson, Mark T. Nelson
& Richard W. Aldrich "Vasoregulation by the beta1 subunit of the
calcium-activated potassium channel"
Nature. 2000 Oct 19;407(6806):870-6.
with a comment in the same issue:
"Tuning channels for blood pressure" Nature. 2000
Oct 19;407(6806):845
Apr. 25, 2002.
Asensio Gonzalez, Ph.D., Research Associate, Genetics and Medical
Genetics
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Research Presentation on new transgenic mouse overexpressing AMPK.
Mutations in the gamma(2) subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase cause
familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: evidence for the central role of
energy compromise in disease pathogenesis.
Hum Mol Genet 2001;10(11):1215-20
Identification of a gene responsible for familial Wolff-Parkinson-White
syndrome.
N Engl J Med 2001; 344(24):1823-31.
May 23, 2002.
Ken Campbell, Ph.D., Research Fellow, Physiology.
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Interaction between PEVK-titin and actin filaments: Origin of a viscous
force component in cardiac myofibrils, M. Kulke, S. Fujita-Becker, E.
Rostkova, C. Neagoe, D. Labeit, D.J. Manstein, M. Gautel and W.A. Linke,
Circulation Research, 2001, 89:874-881.
May 30, 2002.
(Fifth Thursday).
Rolf Jakobi, Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology, Medical College of
Wisconsin
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Control of cell survival and cell death by small G-protein activated
kinases.
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