Margaret Chandler

Publications

Chen, Q., Denoyer, L., Zhong, M., Li , X., Ryan, C., Chandler, M., Calvin, S., Xiao, F., Negia, M., Low, W., Zhang, J., & Yu, X. (2015). The Structural Basis of Functional Improvement in Response to Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation in Hearts With Postinfarct LV Remodeling.. Cell transplantation, 24 (6), 971-83.
Chen, Q., Denoyer, L., Zhong, M., Li , X., Ryan, C., Chandler, M., Calvin, S., Xiao, F., Negia, M., Low, W., Zhang, J., & Yu, X. (2013). The Structural Basis of Functional Improvement in Response to Human Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation.. Cell transplantation.
Montano, M., Desjardins, C., Doughman, Y., Hsieh, Y., Hughes, B., Bensinger, H., Wang, C., Stelzer, J., Dick, T., Hoit, B., Chandler, M., Yu, X., & Watanabe, M. (2013). Inducible re-expression of HEXIM1 causes physiological cardiac hypertrophy in the adult mouse.. Cardiovascular research, 99 (1), 74-82.
Montano, M., Desjardins, C., Doughman, Y., Hsieh, Y., Hughes, B., Bensinger, H., Wang, C., Stelzer, J., Dick, T., Hoit, B., Chandler, M., Yu, X., & Watanabe, M. (2013). Inducible re-expression of HEXIM1 causes physiological cardiac hypertrophy in the adult mouse.. Cardiovascular research, 99 (1), 74-82.
Berthiaume, J., Young, M., Cheng, X., McElfresh, T., Yu, X., & Chandler, M. (2012). Normalizing the metabolic phenotype after myocardial infarction: impact of subchronic high fat feeding.. Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 53 (1), 125-33.
Berthiaume, J., Young, M., Cheng, X., McElfresh, T., Yu, X., & Chandler, M. (2012). Normalizing the metabolic phenotype after myocardial infarction: impact of subchronic high fat feeding.. Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 53 (1), 125-33.
Cheng, Y., Li , W., McElfresh, T., Cheng, X., Berthiaume, J., Castel, L., Yu, X., Van Wagoner, D., & Chandler, M. (2011). Changes in myofilament proteins, but not Ca²⁺ regulation, are associated with a high-fat diet-induced improvement in contractile function in heart failure.. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology, 301 (4), H1438-46.
Cheng, Y., Li , W., McElfresh, T., Cheng, X., Berthiaume, J., Castel, L., Yu, X., Van Wagoner, D., & Chandler, M. (2011). Changes in myofilament proteins, but not Ca²⁺ regulation, are associated with a high-fat diet-induced improvement in contractile function in heart failure.. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology, 301 (4), H1438-46.