IEMR – Project meeting,
Donald Gullberg
16. june 2023
“An update in fibroblast biology”
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Beneficial effects of exercise in genotype positive HCM mice
Kristine Andreassen, Chloe Rixon, Marie H Hansen, Ida Marie Hauge-Iversen, Lili Zhang, Mani Sadredini, Pugazendhi M Erusappan, Ivar Sjaastad, Geir Christensen, Kristina H Haugaa, Thor Edvardsen, Ida G Lunde, Mathis K Stokke
Beneficial effects of exercise initiated prior to development of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in genotype positive mice
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A world of methods: Educating scientists at IEMR
What are the commonly used and cutting-edge methods in the field of cardiac research? That question is thoroughly answered during the popular PhD methods course at the Institute for Experimental Medical Research (IEMR).
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Understanding how heart muscle cells are put together during development
Ornella Manfra, Samantha Louey, Sonnet S. Jonker, Harmonie Perdreau-Dahl, Michael Frisk, George D Giraud, Kent L. Thornburg, and William E. Louch
Augmenting Workload Drives T-tubule Assembly in Developing Cardiomyocytes
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Cardiac dysfunction in mixed connective tissue disease: More evidence for why cardiologists should care about rheumatic disease
Simon Girmai Berger, Birgit Nomeland Witczak, Silje Reiseter, Thomas Schwartz, Helena Andersson, Siri Opsahl Hetlevik, Kristin Schjander Berntsen, Helga Sanner, Vibke Lilleby, Ragnar Gunnarsson, Øyvind Molberg, Ivar Sjaastad, Mathis Korseberg Stokke
Cardiac dysfunction in mixed connective tissue disease: a nationwide observational study
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A new article in Nature Cardiovascular Research shows how calcium release channels work together to trigger the heartbeat
Yufeng Hou, Martin Laasmaa, Jia Li, Xin Shen, Ornella Manfra, Einar S Nordén, Christopher Le, Lili Zhang, Ivar Sjaastad, Peter P Jones, Christian Soeller, William E Louch
Live-cell photoactivated localization microscopy correlates nanoscale ryanodine receptor configuration to calcium sparks in cardiomyocytes
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Prepared when it matters: Training for trauma at IEMR
Severe trauma, caused by for instance stabbings and firearms, is not commonplace in Norwegian operating theatres. To perfect their skills, Norwegian trauma teams regularly train in realistic settings at the Institute for Experimental Medical Research (IEMR) in Oslo.
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IEMR – Project meeting,
Denis Reis de Assis
21. April 2023
“Estrogen rescues glucose metabolism but not calcium homeostasis in iPSC-derived neural progenitor cells from patients with schizophrenia”
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New collaboration between IEMR and LHL
On March 6th, representatives from the Oslo LHL board visited IEMR to establish a new collaboration.
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IEMR – Project meeting,
professor Eike Nagel
17. March 2023
“Where CMR makes a difference”
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