Alexander Payumo
Affiliations: | 2016- | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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Guo N. Huang | post-doc | 2016- | UCSF |
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Park S, Huang H, Ross I, et al. (2023) Quantitative Three-dimensional Label-free Digital Holographic Imaging of Cardiomyocyte Size, Ploidy, and Cell Division. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Huang H, Huang GN, Payumo AY. (2023) Two decades of heart regeneration research: Cardiomyocyte proliferation and beyond. Wires Mechanisms of Disease. e1629 |
Auchampach J, Han L, Huang GN, et al. (2022) Getting it right: Measuring cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity and proliferation in the age of heart regeneration. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology |
Ross I, Omengan DB, Huang GN, et al. (2021) Thyroid hormone-dependent regulation of metabolism and heart regeneration. The Journal of Endocrinology |
Payumo AY, Chen X, Hirose K, et al. (2021) Adrenergic-Thyroid Hormone Interactions Drive Postnatal Thermogenesis and Loss of Mammalian Heart Regenerative Capacity. Circulation. 144: 1000-1003 |
Cutie S, Payumo AY, Lunn D, et al. (2020) In vitro and in vivo roles of glucocorticoid and vitamin D receptors in the control of neonatal cardiomyocyte proliferative potential. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology |
Payumo AY, Huang GN. (2020) Lamin B2, Guardian of Cardiomyocyte Nuclear Division. Developmental Cell. 53: 5-7 |
Hirose K, Payumo AY, Cutie S, et al. (2019) Evidence for hormonal control of heart regenerative capacity during endothermy acquisition. Science (New York, N.Y.) |
Cutie S, Hoang AT, Payumo AY, et al. (2017) Unconventional Functions of Muscles in Planarian Regeneration. Developmental Cell. 43: 657-658 |
Ouyang X, Panetta NJ, Talbott MD, et al. (2017) Hyaluronic acid synthesis is required for zebrafish tail fin regeneration. Plos One. 12: e0171898 |