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Sen S, Kundu G, Mekhail N. Castel J, Misono K, Healy B. Myotrophin: purification of a novel peptide from pontaneously hypertensive rat heart that influences myocardial growth. J Biol Chem 1990;265:16635-16643.
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Yang CM, Kandaswamy V, Young D, Sen S. Changes in collagen phenotypes during progression and regression of cardiac hypertrophy. Cardiovas Res 36:236–245, 1997.
Sen S. Stress response to cardiac hypertrophy and failure: effect of antihypertensive drugs. Ann N Y Acad Sci 874:125–133. 1999.
Pathak M, Sarkar S, Vellaichamy E, Sen S. Role of myocytes in myocardial collagen production. Hypertension 37:833–840, 2001.
Gupta S, Purcell NH, Lin A, Sen S. Activation of nuclear factor-kB is necessary for myotrophin-induced cardiac hypertrophy. J Cell Biol 159:1019–1028, 2002.
Sarkar S, Gupta S, Sil P, Young D, Morehead A, Mukherjee D, Ratliff N, Sen S. Cardiac overexpression of myotrophin triggers myocardial hypertrophy and heart failure in transgenic mice. J Biol Chem 279:20422–20432, 2004.
Sarkar S, Vellaichamy E, Young D, Sen S. Cytokines and growth factors in fibroblast-myocyte crosstalk in angiotension II mediated myocyte growth. Am J Physiol 287:H107–H117, 2004.
Sarkar S, Chawla-Sarkar M, Young D, Nishiyama K, Rayborn ME, Hollyfield JG, Sen S. Myocardial cell death and regeneration during progression of cardiac hypertrophy to heart failure. J Biol Chem 279:52630–52642, 2004.
Gupta S, Sen S. The role of NF-kB signaling cascade and NF-kB-targeted genes in failing human hearts. J Mol Med 83:993–1004, 2005.
Gupta S and Sen S. Molecular mechanism of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure in animal models. Methods in Molecular Med/Cardiovascular Disease, 129: 97-114, 2006.
Sivakumar P, Gupta S, Sarkar S and Sen S. Upregulation of lysyl oxidase and MMPs during cardiac remodeling in human dilated cardiomyopathy. Mol Cell Biochem, 307, 159-67, 2007.
Gupta S, Young D, Maitra RK, Gupta A, Popovic ZB, Yong SL, Mahajan A, Wang Q. and Sen, S. Prevention of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure by silencing of NF-kB. J Mol Biol, 375(3):637-49, 2008.
Das,B., Gupta,S., Vasanji,A., Xu,Z., Misra,S., Sen,S. Nuclear co-translocation of myotrophin and p65 stimulates myocyte growth: Regulation by myotrophin hairpin loops. J. Biol. Chem. 283(41): 27947-56, 2008. PMID: 18693253
Gupta S, Maitra R, Young D, Gupta A, Sen S. Silencing the myotrophin gene by RNA interference leads to the regression of cardiac hypertrophy. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 297:H627–H636, 2009. PMID: 19502558
Naga Prasad SV, Duan ZH, Gupta MK, Surampudi VS, Volinia S, Calin GA, Liu CG, Kotwal A, Moravec CS, Starling RC, Perez DM, Sen S, Wu Q, Plow EF, Croce CM, Karnik S. Unique microRNA profile in end-stage heart failure indicates alterations in specific cardiovascular signaling networks. J Biol Chem 284:27487–27499, 2009. PMID: 19641226
Epelman S, Shrestha K, Troughton RW, Francis GS, Sen S, Klein AL, Wilson Tang WH. Soluble angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 in human heart failure: Relation with myocardial function and clinical outcomes. J Card Fail 15:565–571, 2009. PMID: 19700132
Brooks WW, Cicogna AC, Conrad CH, Robinson KG, Sen S, Bing OH. Thyroid state and tolerance of mammalian myocardium to hypoxia. J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol. 311:399-407, 2009. PMID: 19415714
Gupta A, Gupta S, Young D, Das B, McMahon J, Sen S. Impairment of ultrastructure and cytoskeleton during progression of cardiac hypertrophy to heart failure. Lab Invest 2010 Feb. 15 [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 20157292
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