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overview The Zhou laboratory studies factors and mechanisms that control heart and coronary vessel development to understand the pathogenesis of congenital heart disease and to gain insights into potential repairing mechanisms to combat both congenital and acquired heart diseases. Our research uses mice, mouse and human stem cells as model systems. We apply an integrated approach of genetics, developmental, molecular and systems biology as well as advanced single cell technologies and CRISPR gene editing to address three major questions: (1) How individual cardiac cells and lineages are specified, maintained, or diversified during heart and coronary vessel development, disease, aging or regeneration (Wu et al. Circ Res 2011, Wu et al. Cell 2012, Lu et al. Nat Commun 2022, Lu et al. Dev Cell 2023)? (2) How cell-cell, or cell-environment communications are modulated to control cardiac functions under these conditions (Wang et al. Eur Heart J 2015, Wang et al. Nat Commun 2017, Lu et al. Nat Cell Biol 2021)? (3) How fetal cardiac gene program is controlled during development and reactivated in the diseased or failing heart (Wang et al. Cardiovasc Res 2017, Lu et al. Circ Res 2022)?
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Concept Heart Defects, Congenital
Academic Article Mouse and human CRKL is dosage sensitive for cardiac outflow tract formation.
Grant Mechanisms of Coronary Ostium Formation and Coronary Artery Patterning
Grant Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Calcific Aortic Stenosis
Academic Article Identification of TNFa-mediated inflammation as potential pathological marker and therapeutic target for calcification progress of congenital bicuspid aortic valve.
Academic Article A SOX17-PDGFB signaling axis regulates aortic root development.
Academic Article Crk and Crkl have shared functions in neural crest cells for cardiac outflow tract septation and vascular smooth muscle differentiation.
Academic Article Developmental basis for filamin-A-associated myxomatous mitral valve disease.
Academic Article Cell autonomous requirement of endocardial Smad4 during atrioventricular cushion development in mouse embryos.
Academic Article Intrauterine Programming of Diabetes Induced Cardiac Embryopathy.
Academic Article [Identification and functional analysis of ?a novel HAND1 mutation associated with congenital ventricular septal defect].
Academic Article Perioperative Sildenafil Therapy in Pediatric Congenital Cardiac Disease Patients.
Academic Article Gene transfer in utero biologically engineers a patent ductus arteriosus in lambs by arresting fibronectin-dependent neointimal formation.
Academic Article Cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor results in hyperplasia of the embryonic left ventricle and abnormalities of sinuatrial valves.
Academic Article Notch signaling regulates Hey2 expression in a spatiotemporal dependent manner during cardiac morphogenesis and trabecular specification.
Grant Molecular signaling in aortic valve development and congenital aortic valve defect
Grant Developmental mechanisms of human congenital heart disease
Grant Molecular aspects of CRKL in heart development and human disease
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