Comparative Proteomics Profiling of a Phospholamban Mutant Mouse Model of Dilated Cardiomyopathy Reveals Progressive Intracellular Stress Responses
Anthony O. Gramolini(University of Toronto), Andrew Emili(Boston University), Maria G. Trivieri(University of Toronto), Natalie Thompson(University of Toronto), Gavin Y. Oudit(Inserm), Jonathan G. Seidman(Harvard University), Parveen Sharma(University of Toronto), Marc D. Perry(University of Toronto), Thomas Kislinger(Columbia University), Hendrik Huedig(Roche Pharma AG (Germany)), Ruth Isserlin(University of Toronto), David H. MacLennan(University of Toronto), Vincent Fong(University of Toronto), Rasoul Alikhani-Koopaei(University of Toronto), Peter H. Backx(Canada Research Chairs), Desmond G. Higgins(University College Dublin), Peter P. Liu(University of Ottawa), Anitha Kannan(University of Toronto), Sara Arab(University of Toronto), George P. Hess(Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute), Brendan J. Frey(University of Toronto), Ailís Fagan(University College Dublin), Christine E. Seidman(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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