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Emily E. Bramel
Emily E. Bramel
PhD Candidate in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Verified email at jhmi.edu
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Insights on the pathogenesis of aneurysm through the study of hereditary aortopathies
TJ Creamer, EE Bramel, EG MacFarlane
Genes 12 (2), 183, 2021
392021
Postnatal Smad3 inactivation in murine smooth muscle cells elicits a temporally and regionally distinct transcriptional response
EE Bramel, TJ Creamer, M Saqib, WA Camejo Nunez, R Bagirzadeh, ...
Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 9, 826495, 2022
112022
Distinct contribution of global and regional AT1a (Angiotensin II Type 1a) Receptor inactivation to amelioration of aortopathy in Tgfbr1M318R/+ mice
EE Bramel, R Bagirzadeh, M Saqib, TJ Creamer, WA Espinoza Camejo, ...
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1611, 2022
4*2022
Intrinsic Gata4 expression sensitizes the aortic root to dilation in a Loeys-Dietz syndrome mouse model
E Bramel, WE Camejo, T Creamer, L Restrepo, M Saqib, R Bagirzadeh, ...
Research Square, 2024
2024
Smad3-Deficiency in Murine Smooth Muscle Cells Causes Global Defects in Expression of Focal Adhesion Components, but Drives Subset-Specific Compensatory Mechanisms Promoting …
EE Bramel, TJ Creamer, M Saqib, WA Camejo Nunez, LA Goff, ...
Circulation 144 (Suppl_1), A11068-A11068, 2021
2021
Gata4 Ablation In Smooth Muscle Cells Reduces Aortic Root Dilation In A Murine Model Of Loeys-Dietz Syndrome
EE Bramel, M Saqib, TJ Creamer, E Gallo MacFarlane
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 41 (Suppl_1), A131-A131, 2021
2021
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