Connection
Susan Majka to Familial Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Susan Majka has written about Familial Primary Pulmonary Hypertension.
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0.321 |
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West JD, Austin ED, Gaskill C, Marriott S, Baskir R, Bilousova G, Jean JC, Hemnes AR, Menon S, Bloodworth NC, Fessel JP, Kropski JA, Irwin D, Ware LB, Wheeler L, Hong CC, Meyrick B, Loyd JE, Bowman AB, Ess KC, Klemm DJ, Young PP, Merryman WD, Kotton D, Majka SM. Identification of a common Wnt-associated genetic signature across multiple cell types in pulmonary arterial hypertension. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2014 Sep 01; 307(5):C415-30.
Score: 0.105
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Majka S, Hagen M, Blackwell T, Harral J, Johnson JA, Gendron R, Paradis H, Crona D, Loyd JE, Nozik-Grayck E, Stenmark KR, West J. Physiologic and molecular consequences of endothelial Bmpr2 mutation. Respir Res. 2011 Jun 22; 12:84.
Score: 0.086
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Jun D, Garat C, West J, Thorn N, Chow K, Cleaver T, Sullivan T, Torchia EC, Childs C, Shade T, Tadjali M, Lara A, Nozik-Grayck E, Malkoski S, Sorrentino B, Meyrick B, Klemm D, Rojas M, Wagner DH, Majka SM. The pathology of bleomycin-induced fibrosis is associated with loss of resident lung mesenchymal stem cells that regulate effector T-cell proliferation. Stem Cells. 2011 Apr; 29(4):725-35.
Score: 0.084
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Meloche J, Courchesne A, Barrier M, Carter S, Bisserier M, Paulin R, Lauzon-Joset JF, Breuils-Bonnet S, Tremblay ?, Biardel S, Racine C, Courture C, Bonnet P, Majka SM, Deshaies Y, Picard F, Provencher S, Bonnet S. Critical role for the advanced glycation end-products receptor in pulmonary arterial hypertension etiology. J Am Heart Assoc. 2013 Jan 16; 2(1):e005157.
Score: 0.024
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Ikonomou L, Hemnes AR, Bilousova G, Hamid R, Loyd JE, Hatzopoulos AK, Kotton DN, Majka SM, Austin ED. Programmatic change: lung disease research in the era of induced pluripotency. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. 2011 Dec; 301(6):L830-5.
Score: 0.022
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Connection Strength
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