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Tag: Cade

Myocardial glucose and fatty acid metabolism is altered and associated with lower cardiac function in young adults with Barth syndrome (Links to an external site)

June 19, 2020October 2, 2020

*Cade, W.T., Laforest, R., Bohnert, K.L., (…), Gropler, R.J., Peterson, L.R.  Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2019.

Blunted fat oxidation upon submaximal exercise is partially compensated by enhanced glucose metabolism in children, adolescents, and young adults with Barth syndrome (Links to an external site)

June 17, 2019October 1, 2020

*Cade, W.T., Bohnert, K.L., Peterson, L.R., (…), Byrne, B.J., Reeds, D.N., Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 42(3), pp. 480-493, 2019.

AAV-Mediated TAZ Gene Replacement Restores Mitochondrial and Cardioskeletal Function in Barth Syndrome (Links to an external site)

February 26, 2019October 1, 2020

Suzuki-Hatano, S., Saha, M., Rizzo, S.A., (…), *Cade, W.T., Pacak, C.A. Human Gene Therapy, 30(2), pp. 139-154, 2019.

AAV9-TAZ Gene Replacement Ameliorates Cardiac TMT Proteomic Profiles in a Mouse Model of Barth Syndrome (Links to an external site)

February 26, 2019October 1, 2020

Suzuki-Hatano, S., Saha, M., Soustek, M.S., (…), Cade, W.T., Pacak, C.A. Molecular Therapy – Methods and Clinical Development, 13, pp. 167-179, 2019.

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