
Matthew J Wolf, MD, PhD
@MattWolfMDPhD
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Associate Professor and Clinician in Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Virginia Wolf Lab - Cardiovascular Research Center https://t.co/gPgIN9EUAR
Charlottesville, VA
Joined February 2021
We just updated our research lab website. Check out some cool images and video clips.
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Congratulations to Jesse, Tess, and Emir on our new publication in Scientific Reports @SciReports , "Cell cycle specific, differentially tagged ribosomal proteins to measure phase specific transcriptomes from asynchronously cycling cells" (!!!.
nature.com
Scientific Reports - Cell cycle specific, differentially tagged ribosomal proteins to measure phase specific transcriptomes from asynchronously cycling cells
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Congratulations to Archan @archan24 and the team @FoxLabDuke on his new manuscript “Conserved chamber-specific polyploidy maintains heart function in Drosophila” in Development! It is amazing what fruit fly models reveal about conserved biology.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Developmentally programmed polyploidy (whole-genome duplication) of cardiomyocytes is common across evolution. Functions of such polyploidy are essentially unknown. Here, in both Drosophila larvae...
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Congratulations to Soham in his paper on iNOS inhibition in obesity-induced coronary microvascular disease that was just published! @conn_pann_fun @ChrisKramerMD @AmitRPatelMD @mgood695 From @jaccjournals
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Congratulations Soham on the newly published paper describing accelerated fatty acid composition MRI of epicardial adipose tissue in mice (. Cool development to better understand obesity‐induced coronary microvascular disease!!!.
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@joerogan Check out our research paper on Harmine and the treatment of heart attacks #Harmine.#JoeRogan #heartattack.
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RT @CircRes: Young & colleagues discover that inhibiting #DYRK1a kinase enhances #cardiomyocyte cycling and improves #heart function after….
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UVA study could improve heart attack outcomes #harmine #cardiomyocyte
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A new study out of the University of Virginia School of Medicine could improve how the heart functions after a heart attack.
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RT @uvahealthnews: A drug called harmine, found in certain plants used for medicinal purposes, can help block a particular enzyme after a h….
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RT @JCDD_MDPI: #mdpijcdd #SCIE (IF 3.948) JCDD is pleased to announce the publication of the third paper in our Special Issue "#Model Syste….
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RT @sauce_lab: .@MattWolfMDPhD finds that DYRK1a knockout enhances cardiomyocyte proliferation after MI. Great collaboration! @CircRes @U….
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Background: DYRK1a (dual-specificity tyrosine phosphorylation-regulated kinase 1a) contributes to the control of cycling cells, including cardiomyocytes. However, the effects of inhibition of DYRK1a...
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RT @JCDD_MDPI: Our March Issue has been released! Check the cover paper "In Vivo Methods to Monitor #Cardiomyocyte #Proliferation" by Dr. M….
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