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List of works by Francisco Altamirano

Age-dependent changes in diastolic Ca(2+) and Na(+) concentrations in dystrophic cardiomyopathy: Role of Ca(2+) entry and IP3.

scientific article published on 19 September 2014

Altered ROS production, NF-κB activation and interleukin-6 gene expression induced by electrical stimulation in dystrophic mdx skeletal muscle cells

scientific article published on 7 April 2015

Antioxidant Properties of Whole Body Periodic Acceleration (pGz)

scientific article (publication date: 2015)

Ca2+ influx via the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger is enhanced in malignant hyperthermia skeletal muscle.

scientific article

Cardioprotection in ischaemia-reperfusion injury: novel mechanisms and clinical translation

scientific article published on 14 July 2015

Cav1.1 controls frequency-dependent events regulating adult skeletal muscle plasticity.

scientific article published on 15 January 2013

Chronic heart failure: Ca(2+), catabolism, and catastrophic cell death

scientific article

Down Syndrome Critical Region 1 Gene, Rcan1, Helps Maintain a More Fused Mitochondrial Network.

scientific article

Dysregulation of Intracellular Ca2+ in Dystrophic Cortical and Hippocampal Neurons

scientific article published on 15 December 2016

Electrical Stimuli Release ATP to Increase GLUT4 Translocation and Glucose Uptake via PI3Kγ-Akt-AS160 in Skeletal Muscle Cells

scientific article published on December 28, 2012

Erratum 2: Testosterone induces cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 pathway

scholarly article by Francisco Altamirano et al published September 2009 in Journal of Endocrinology

Fibroblast Primary Cilia Are Required for Cardiac Fibrosis

scientific article published on 01 May 2019

FoxO1-Dio2 signaling axis governs cardiomyocyte thyroid hormone metabolism and hypertrophic growth

scientific article published on 21 May 2020

Increased resting intracellular calcium modulates NF-κB-dependent inducible nitric-oxide synthase gene expression in dystrophic mdx skeletal myotubes

scientific article

Is malignant hyperthermia associated with hyperglycaemia?

scientific article published on 23 October 2018

Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility arising from altered resting coupling between the skeletal muscle L-type Ca 2+ channel and the type 1 ryanodine receptor

scientific article published on April 30, 2012

Measurement of calcium release due to inositol trisphosphate receptors in skeletal muscle

scientific article published on 01 January 2012

NOX2 Inhibition Impairs Early Muscle Gene Expression Induced by a Single Exercise Bout

scientific article published on 14 July 2016

Na+ dysregulation coupled with Ca2+ entry through NCX1 promotes muscular dystrophy in mice

scientific article published on 24 March 2014

Nifedipine treatment reduces resting calcium concentration, oxidative and apoptotic gene expression, and improves muscle function in dystrophic mdx mice

scientific article

Nitrosative stress drives heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

scientific article published on 10 April 2019

Non-invasive technology that improves cardiac function after experimental myocardial infarction: Whole Body Periodic Acceleration (pGz).

scientific article

PKD2/polycystin-2 induces autophagy by forming a complex with BECN1

scientific article published on 16 June 2020

Polycystin-1 Assembles With Kv Channels to Govern Cardiomyocyte Repolarization and Contractility

scientific article published on 21 June 2019

Polycystin-2-dependent control of cardiomyocyte autophagy.

scientific article published on 5 March 2018

Remodeling of substrate consumption in the murine sTAC model of heart failure

scientific article published on 21 July 2019

RpoS and RpoN are involved in the growth-dependent regulation of rfaH transcription and O antigen expression in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi

scientific article published in January 2004

Testosterone induces cardiomyocyte hypertrophy through mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 pathway.

scientific article published on 27 May 2009

Testosterone signals through mTOR and androgen receptor to induce muscle hypertrophy

scientific journal article

Whole Body Periodic Acceleration Improves Muscle Recovery after Eccentric Exercise

scientific article

Whole body periodic acceleration is an effective therapy to ameliorate muscular dystrophy in mdx mice

scientific article