Matthew R. Lyons
University of Chicago
4 Papers
34 Citations
Matthew R. Lyons is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellular differentiation & Cardiovascular physiology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Secondary coronary artery vasospasm promotes cardiomyopathy progression.
Matthew T. Wheeler,Claudia E. Korcarz,Keith A. Collins,Karen A. Lapidos,Andrew A. Hack,Matthew R. Lyons,Sara Zarnegar,Judy U. Earley,Roberto M. Lang,Elizabeth M. McNally +9 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that secondary vasospasm contributes to the development of cardiomyopathy and is an important therapeutic target to limit cardiomeopathy progression.
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Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, and Gender Affect 1 the Fate of Glucose in the Human Heart 2
Linda R. Peterson,Pilar Herrero,Andrew R. Coggan,Zulia Kisrieva-Ware,Ibrahim M. Saeed,Carmen S. Dence,Deborah Koudelis,Janet B. McGill,Matthew R. Lyons,Eric Novak,Víctor G. Dávila-Román,Alan D. Waggoner,Robert J. Gropler +12 more
- 01 Jan 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS Sex and Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Physiology-Back to the Basics Impact of sex on the heart's metabolic and functional responses to diabetic
Matthew R. Lyons,Linda R. Peterson,Janet B. McGill,Pilar Herrero,Andrew R. Coggan,Ibrahim M. Saeed,Carol Recklein,Kenneth B. Schechtman,Robert J. Gropler,Matthew R. Lyons,Pillar Herrero,Andrew R. Coggan +11 more
- 01 Jan 2013
PKC-δ inhibits anchorage-dependent and -independent growth, enhances differentiation, and increases apoptosis in CaCo-2 cells
Sonia R. Cerda,Marc Bissonnette,Beth Scaglione–Sewell,Matthew R. Lyons,Sharad Khare,Reba Mustafi,Thomas A. Brasitus +6 more
TL;DR: The studies show that increased expression of PKC-δ inhibits anchorage-dependent and -independent growth, while inducing cellular differentiation and limiting survival of this human colon cancer cell line.