Deqiang Li, Ph.D.

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2009 Medical & Molecular Genetics Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Genetics, Molecular Biology
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Weinian Shou grad student 2009 Indiana University
 (Dishevelled-associated activator of morphogenesis 1 (Daam1) is required for heart morphogenesis.)
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Beall MC, Li D, Jang J. (2023) Isolation of Embryonic Cardiomyocytes and Cell Proliferation Assay Using Genetically Engineered Reporter Mouse Model. Bio-Protocol. 13: e4802
Fu X, Mishra R, Chen L, et al. (2023) Exosomes mediated fibrogenesis in dilated cardiomyopathy through a MicroRNA pathway. Iscience. 26: 105963
Ruan J, Zhang L, Hu D, et al. (2020) Novel Dual Reporter Mouse Model Provides Definitive Labeling and Identification of Smooth Muscle Cells. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. ATVBAHA120315107
Lin W, Li D. (2018) Zinc and Zinc Transporters: Novel Regulators of Ventricular Myocardial Development. Pediatric Cardiology
Lin W, Li D, Cheng L, et al. (2018) Zinc transporter Slc39a8 is essential for cardiac ventricular compaction. The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Ramjee V, Li D, Manderfield LJ, et al. (2017) Epicardial YAP/TAZ orchestrate an immunosuppressive response following myocardial infarction. The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Zhang W, Qu X, Chen B, et al. (2015) Critical Roles of STAT3 in β-Adrenergic Functions in the Heart. Circulation
Jain R, Li D, Gupta M, et al. (2015) HEART DEVELOPMENT. Integration of Bmp and Wnt signaling by Hopx specifies commitment of cardiomyoblasts. Science (New York, N.Y.). 348: aaa6071
Chen H, Zhang W, Sun X, et al. (2013) Fkbp1a controls ventricular myocardium trabeculation and compaction by regulating endocardial Notch1 activity. Development (Cambridge, England). 140: 1946-57
Li D, Zhang W, Liu Y, et al. (2012) Lack of plakoglobin in epidermis leads to keratoderma. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 10435-43
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