Recent Publications from PubMed- Mitochondrial fission leads to Smac/DIABLO release quenched by ARC.
- The adverse long-term impact of renal impairment in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention in the drug-eluting stent era.
- Protein kinase CK2 links extracellular growth factor signaling with the control of p27(Kip1) stability in the heart.
- Phosphatidylinositol 3-Akt-kinase-dependent phosphorylation of p21(Waf1/Cip1) as a novel mechanism of neuroprotection by glucocorticoids.
- Critical role for FoxO3a-dependent regulation of p21CIP1/WAF1 in response to statin signaling in cardiac myocytes.
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Update: Publications and Media are now live
Posted on August 4, 2010 | No CommentsTo compliment our Recent Publications from PubMed in the sidebar, we have added an archive of our older publications. Included are research papers, reviews, editorials, non-referenced publications and chapters in books. visit this section today We have also added a Media Archive to the site... -
Website Updates: Our Lab Members
Posted on August 4, 2010 | No CommentsWe’ve updated our website with a list of our labs members. Visit the Members section today, or use the links below to jump to a specific profile. Daniela Grothe, Senior Technician / Lab Manager Jeremy Johns, UHN Technician II Filip Konecny, Research Vetrinarian Ali Shakir,... -
New Sections Added: Research, Applicants & Trainees
Posted on August 4, 2010 | No CommentsIn preparation for our launch, we have added three new sections to the website: Research: learn all about the amazing research we’re currently involved in here at von Harsdorf Lab visit this section today Applicants: find out about any option positions here at von Harsdorf... -
Welcome to Von Harsdorf Lab
Posted on March 29, 2010 | No CommentsOUR MISSION – Our group is comprised of researchers, doctors and trainees alike striving to improve the prognosis and quality of life for patients suffering from heart disease. The human heart is characterized by its inability to regenerate after a heart attack or from weakness...



