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New publications

Cardiomyocyte-specific overexpression of syndecan-4 in mice results in activation of calcineurin-NFAT signalling and exacerbated cardiac hypertrophy

Lunde IG, Aronsen JM, Melleby AO, Strand ME, Skogestad J, Bendiksen BAAhmed MS, Sjaastad I, Attramadal H, Carlson CR, Christensen G.

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In focus

The challenge of stiff hearts

The Christensen group at IEMR aims to increase our understanding of the processes that lead to cardiac stiffening and to develop new treatments for this major challenge.

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New publications

Tubulator: automated analysis of cardiomyocyte organelles and proteins in 3D

Frisk M, Norseng PA, Stenersen Espe EK, Louch WE

Tubulator: an automated approach to analysis of t-tubule and dyadic organization in cardiomyocytes

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Seminars and conferences

Professor Godfrey Smith at IEMR

Friday the 11th November, Professor Godfrey Smith from the University of Glasgow gave a talk at IEMR about cellular electrophysiological heterogeneity in isolated ventricular cells, and this was followed by a mini-seminar with attendees from the Stokke and Louch research groups.

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Seminars and conferences

IEMR – Project meeting,
Senka Holzer

18. November 2022

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Seminars and conferences

IEMR with strong representation at Annual Meeting of the Norwegian Cardiological Society

The Annual Meeting of the Norwegian Cardiological Society (Norsk Cardiologisk Selskaps Høstmøte) is the main conference for Norwegian Cardiologists.

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Seminars and conferences

IEMR – Project meeting
Godfrey Smith

11. November 2022

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New publications

A rhythmic collaboration: Key articles from IEMR for Norwegian Cardiologists caring for patients with PVCs

Premature ventricular complexes (PVC) is one of the most common ventricular arrhythmias encountered in clinical practice, and although most often benign, may cause debilitating symptoms, risk of left ventricular dysfunction, or life-threatening arrhythmias.

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Doctoral Thesis

PhD Defence: Tore Kristian Danielsen

Tore Kristian Danielsen from the Stokke group has defended the thesis “Arrhythmia mechanisms and effects of exercise training in CPVT and post-infarction heart failure” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).

November 10, 2022

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Seminars and conferences

IEMR at Matrix Biology Europe

This late September, IEMR researchers traveled to Italy for Matrix Biology Europe; one of the largest conferences in the world for ECM biology.

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