Education
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| 1994-1997 |
BSc Biotechnology (2.1 Hons) ARCS,
Imperial College London, UK |
| 1997-2001 |
PhD Cardiac Medicine, PhD DIC, Imperial College London, UK |
Previous Appointment
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| 2002-2005 |
Research Associate, Transplant Immunology,
National heart and lung institute, Imperial College London |
| 2005-2006 |
Research Fellow
Dept. of Cardiac and Vascular Sciences,
St George's, University of London, London, UK |
| 1 |
Mayr M, Zampetaki A, Sidibe A, Mayr U, Yin X, De Souza AI, Chung YL, Madhu B, Quax PH, Hu Y, Griffiths JR, Xu Q.
Proteomic and Metabolomic Analysis of Smooth Muscle Cells Derived From the Arterial Media and Adventitial Progenitors of Apolipoprotein E-Deficient Mice.
Circ Res.
2008;
102
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1046-1056.
[Full Text]
[PubMed]
[DOI]
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| 2 |
De Souza AI, Felkin LE, McCormack AM, Holder A, Barton PJ, Banner NR, Rose ML.
Sequential expression of three known protective genes in cardiac biopsies following transplantation.
Transplantation.
2005;
79
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584-590.
[PubMed]
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| 3 |
De Souza AI, Wait R, Mitchell A, Banner NR, Dunn ML, Rose ML.
Heat shock protein 27 is associated with freedom from graft vasculopathy following human cardiac transplantation.
Circulation Research.
2005;
97
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192-198.
[PubMed]
[DOI]
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| 4 |
De Souza AI, McGregor E, Dunn MJ, Rose ML.
Preparation of human heart for laser microdissection and proteomics.
Proteomics.
2004;
4
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578-586.
[PubMed]
[DOI]
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| 5 |
Egdell RM, De Souza AI, Milnes JT, Naqvi RU, MacLeod KT.
Pressure overload hypertrophy in the rabbit predisposes to arrhythmias via early not delayed afterdepolarisations.
Heart.
2000;
83
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31.
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| 6 |
Egdell RM, De Souza AI, MacLeod KT.
Relative importance of SR load and cytoplasmic calcium concentration in the genesis of aftercontractions in cardiac myocytes.
Cardiovascular Research.
2000;
47
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769-777.
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| 7 |
Terracciano CMN, De Souza AI, Philipson KD MacLeod KT.
The relationship between Na+/Ca2+ exchange and sarcoplasmic reticular Ca2+ regulation in ventricular myocytes from transgenic mice overexpressing the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger.
J Physiol.
1998;
512
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651-667.
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