Shivani Mansingh
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View article: More than the clock: distinct regulation of muscle function and metabolism by PER2 and RORα
More than the clock: distinct regulation of muscle function and metabolism by PER2 and RORα Open
Circadian rhythms, governed by the dominant central clock, in addition to various peripheral clocks, regulate almost all biological processes, including sleep–wake cycles, hormone secretion and metabolism. In certain contexts, the regulati…
View article: PGC-1β modulates catabolism and fiber atrophy in the fasting-response of specific skeletal muscle beds
PGC-1β modulates catabolism and fiber atrophy in the fasting-response of specific skeletal muscle beds Open
View article: The developing epicardium regulates cardiac chamber morphogenesis by promoting cardiomyocyte growth
The developing epicardium regulates cardiac chamber morphogenesis by promoting cardiomyocyte growth Open
The epicardium, the outermost layer of the heart, is an important regulator of cardiac regeneration. However, a detailed understanding of the crosstalk between the epicardium and myocardium during development requires further investigation…
View article: Time to Train: The Involvement of the Molecular Clock in Exercise Adaptation of Skeletal Muscle
Time to Train: The Involvement of the Molecular Clock in Exercise Adaptation of Skeletal Muscle Open
Circadian rhythms regulate a host of physiological processes in a time-dependent manner to maintain homeostasis in response to various environmental stimuli like day and night cycles, food intake, and physical activity. Disruptions in circ…
View article: Author response: Apelin signaling dependent endocardial protrusions promote cardiac trabeculation in zebrafish
Author response: Apelin signaling dependent endocardial protrusions promote cardiac trabeculation in zebrafish Open
View article: Apelin signaling dependent endocardial protrusions promote cardiac trabeculation in zebrafish
Apelin signaling dependent endocardial protrusions promote cardiac trabeculation in zebrafish Open
During cardiac development, endocardial cells (EdCs) produce growth factors to promote myocardial morphogenesis and growth. In particular, EdCs produce Neuregulin which is required for ventricular cardiomyocytes (CMs) to seed the multicell…
View article: The developing epicardium regulates cardiac chamber morphogenesis by promoting cardiomyocyte growth
The developing epicardium regulates cardiac chamber morphogenesis by promoting cardiomyocyte growth Open
The epicardium, the outermost layer of the heart, is an important regulator of cardiac regeneration. However, a detailed understanding of the crosstalk between the epicardium and myocardium during development requires further investigation…