Jennifer Stowe • UCSD Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Differential sensitivity to longitudinal and transverse stretch mediates transcriptional responses in mouse neonatal ventricular myocytes. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2024 02 01; 326(2):H370-H384. Cao S, Buchholz KS, Tan P, Stowe JC, Wang A, Fowler A, Knaus KR, Khalilimeybodi A, Zambon AC, Omens JH, Saucerman JJ, McCulloch AD. PMID: 38063811; PMCID: PMC11245882.
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  2. Three-dimensional transistor arrays for intra- and inter-cellular recording. Nat Nanotechnol. 2022 03; 17(3):292-300. Gu Y, Wang C, Kim N, Zhang J, Wang TM, Stowe J, Nasiri R, Li J, Zhang D, Yang A, Hsu LH, Dai X, Mu J, Liu Z, Lin M, Li W, Wang C, Gong H, Chen Y, Lei Y, Hu H, Li Y, Zhang L, Huang Z, Zhang X, Ahadian S, Banik P, Zhang L, Jiang X, Burke PJ, Khademhosseini A, McCulloch AD, Xu S. PMID: 34949774; PMCID: PMC8994210.
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  3. Distinct time courses and mechanics of right ventricular hypertrophy and diastolic stiffening in a male rat model of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2021 10 01; 321(4):H702-H715. Kwan ED, Vélez-Rendón D, Zhang X, Mu H, Patel M, Pursell E, Stowe J, Valdez-Jasso D. PMID: 34448637; PMCID: PMC8794227.
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  4. Substrate Stiffness and Stretch Regulate Profibrotic Mechanosignaling in Pulmonary Arterial Adventitial Fibroblasts. Cells. 2021 04 23; 10(5). Wang A, Cao S, Stowe JC, Valdez-Jasso D. PMID: 33922850; PMCID: PMC8146344.
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  5. Methods and sensors for functional genomic studies of cell-cycle transitions in single cells. Physiol Genomics. 2020 10 01; 52(10):468-477. Zambon AC, Hsu T, Kim SE, Klinck M, Stowe J, Henderson LM, Singer D, Patam L, Lim C, McCulloch AD, Hu B, Hickerson AI. PMID: 32866086; PMCID: PMC8828270.
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  6. Transcriptomic analysis identifies a role of PI3K-Akt signalling in the responses of skeletal muscle to acute hypoxia in vivo. J Physiol. 2017 09 01; 595(17):5797-5813. Gan Z, Powell FL, Zambon AC, Buchholz KS, Fu Z, Ocorr K, Bodmer R, Moya EA, Stowe JC, Haddad GG, McCulloch AD. PMID: 28688178; PMCID: PMC5577531.
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  7. A Protocol to Collect Specific Mouse Skeletal Muscles for Metabolomics Studies. Methods Mol Biol. 2016; 1375:169-79. Gan Z, Fu Z, Stowe JC, Powell FL, McCulloch AD. PMID: 26003134.
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  8. HIF1α Represses Cell Stress Pathways to Allow Proliferation of Hypoxic Fetal Cardiomyocytes. Dev Cell. 2015 Jun 08; 33(5):507-21. Guimarães-Camboa N, Stowe J, Aneas I, Sakabe N, Cattaneo P, Henderson L, Kilberg MS, Johnson RS, Chen J, McCulloch AD, Nobrega MA, Evans SM, Zambon AC. PMID: 26028220; PMCID: PMC4509618.
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  9. MAAMD: a workflow to standardize meta-analyses and comparison of affymetrix microarray data. BMC Bioinformatics. 2014 Mar 12; 15:69. Gan Z, Wang J, Salomonis N, Stowe JC, Haddad GG, McCulloch AD, Altintas I, Zambon AC. PMID: 24621103; PMCID: PMC3975178.
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  10. Using Kepler for Tool Integration in Microarray Analysis Workflows. Procedia Comput Sci. 2014; 29:2162-2167. Gan Z, Stowe JC, Altintas I, McCulloch AD, Zambon AC. PMID: 26605000; PMCID: PMC4655117.
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