Additional file 4: of Muscle-specific regulation of right ventricular transcriptional responses to chronic hypoxia-induced hypertrophy by the muscle ring finger-1 (MuRF1) ubiquitin ligase in mice
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Authors: Oakley, Robert; Campen, Matthew; Paffett, Michael; Chen, Xin; Wang, Zhongjing; Parry, Traci; Hillhouse, Carolyn; +2 Authors
Oakley, Robert; Campen, Matthew; Paffett, Michael; Chen, Xin; Wang, Zhongjing; Parry, Traci; Hillhouse, Carolyn; Cidlowski, John; Willis, Monte;
Additional file 4: of Muscle-specific regulation of right ventricular transcriptional responses to chronic hypoxia-induced hypertrophy by the muscle ring finger-1 (MuRF1) ubiquitin ligase in mice
Abstract
Figure S2. Literature Net analysis of differentially expressed genes in MuRF1 Tg + right ventricles after chronic hypoxia challenge compared to wildtype controls. Analysis of the top 28 genes increased (> 3 fold) and top 18 genes decreased (<− 3 fold) listed in Fig. 3b using Literature Net on Duke Gather ( http://changlab.uth.tmc.edu/gather/gather.py ). (PDF 24 kb)
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