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Jianyi Zhang

Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham

Publications -  256
Citations -  10608

Jianyi Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Induced pluripotent stem cell. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 243 publications receiving 8618 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianyi Zhang include Tengion & University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions.

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Cardiac Repair in a Porcine Model of Acute Myocardial Infarction with Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiovascular Cells

TL;DR: A porcine model of acute myocardial infarction is utilized to investigate the functional impact of intramyocardial transplantation of hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes, endothelial cells, and smooth muscle cells, in combination with a 3D fibrin patch loaded with insulin growth factor (IGF)-encapsulated microspheres.
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Contrast-enhanced first pass myocardial perfusion imaging: Correlation between myocardial blood flow in dogs at rest and during hyperemia

TL;DR: The results suggest that with intracardiac injections of exogenous contrast agent, myocardial perfusion can be assessed parametrically with first pass contrast enhanced ultrafast MRI.
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The mitochondrial calcium uniporter selectively matches metabolic output to acute contractile stress in the heart

TL;DR: MCU is a dedicated regulator of short-term mitochondrial Ca(2+) loading underlying a "fight-or-flight" response that acutely matches cardiac workload with ATP production in mice generated with adult and cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of Mcu.
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Bioenergetic and functional consequences of bone marrow-derived multipotent progenitor cell transplantation in hearts with postinfarction left ventricular remodeling.

TL;DR: Allogeneic pMultistem improved BZ energetics, regional contractile performance, and global left ventricular ejection fraction and may have resulted from paracrine effects that include increased vascular density in the BZ and spared myocytes in the infarct zone.