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Kenneth R. Boheler is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and focuses on research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Surgery, and Genetics.

The scientist's research encompasses a range of topics including Pluripotent Stem Cells Research, Cardiac Electrophysiology and Arrhythmias, Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies, 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise, Congenital Heart Defects Research, and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering.

Recent notable publications by Kenneth R. Boheler include the following:

  • The cell surface marker CD36 selectively identifies matured, mitochondria-rich hPSC-cardiomyocytes, 2020, Cell Research
  • Cell surface markers for immunophenotyping human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes, 2021, Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
  • Altered Electrical, Biomolecular, and Immunologic Phenotypes in a Novel Patient-Derived Stem Cell Model of Desmoglein-2 Mutant ARVC, 2021, Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Surfaceome mapping of primary human heart cells with CellSurfer uncovers cardiomyocyte surface protein LSMEM2 and proteome dynamics in failing hearts, 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research
  • Cell-autonomous lipid-handling defects in Stargardt iPSC-derived retinal pigment epithelium cells, 2022, Stem Cell Reports

Frequently publishing in specific scientific journals, Kenneth R. Boheler has multiple publications in:

  • Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
  • Stem Cell Research & Therapy
  • Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
  • Stem Cell Research
  • Cell Research

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Ellen Poon
  • Rebekah L. Gundry
  • Leslie Tung
  • Justin Morrissette-McAlmon
  • Bin Yan

Best Publications

  • Embryonic Stem Cells: Prospects for Developmental Biology and Cell Therapy

    Anna M. Wobus;Kenneth R. Boheler

  • Differentiation of Pluripotent Embryonic Stem Cells Into Cardiomyocytes

    Kenneth R. Boheler;Jaroslaw Czyz;David Tweedie;Huang Tian Yang

  • Nestin expression: a property of multi-lineage progenitor cells?

    C. Wiese;A. Rolletschek;G. Kania;P. Blyszczuk

  • Altered sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2(+)-ATPase gene expression in the human ventricle during end-stage heart failure.

    Jean Jacques Mercadier;Anne Marie Lompré;Philippe Duc;Kenneth R. Boheler

  • AGEMAP: a gene expression database for aging in mice.

    Jacob M Zahn;Suresh Poosala;Art B Owen;Donald K Ingram

  • A Mass Spectrometric-Derived Cell Surface Protein Atlas

    Damaris Bausch-Fluck;Andreas Hofmann;Thomas Bock;Andreas P. Frei

  • Local Control Models of Cardiac Excitation–Contraction Coupling : A Possible Role for Allosteric Interactions between Ryanodine Receptors

    Michael D. Stern;Long Sheng Song;Heping Cheng;James S.K. Sham

  • Embryonic stem cells as a model to study cardiac, skeletal muscle, and vascular smooth muscle cell differentiation.

    Anna M. Wobus;Kaomei Guan;Huang-Tian Yang;Kenneth R. Boheler

  • Transcriptome analysis of mouse stem cells and early embryos.

    Alexei A Sharov;Yulan Piao;Ryo Matoba;Dawood B Dudekula

  • Distinct Roles of MicroRNA-1 and -499 in Ventricular Specification and Functional Maturation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes

    Ji-Dong Fu;Stephanie N. Rushing;Stephanie N. Rushing;Deborah K. Lieu;Camie W. Chan;Camie W. Chan

  • Switches in cardiac muscle gene expression as a result of pressure and volume overload

    K. Schwartz;K. R. Boheler;D. de la Bastie;A. M. Lompre

  • Endothelin-1 Is Involved in Norepinephrine-Induced Ventricular Hypertrophy In Vivo Acute Effects of Bosentan, an Orally Active, Mixed Endothelin ETA and ETB Receptor Antagonist

    Samer Kaddoura;John D. Firth;Kenneth R. Boheler;Peter H. Sugden

  • Somatic Stem Cell Marker Prominin-1/CD133 Is Expressed in Embryonic Stem Cell–Derived Progenitors

    Gabriela Kania;Denis Corbeil;Joerg Fuchs;Kirill V. Tarasov

  • The ryanodine receptor modulates the spontaneous beating rate of cardiomyocytes during development

    Huang Tian Yang;David Tweedie;Su Wang;Antonio Guia

  • Expressional analysis of the cardiac Na–Ca exchanger in rat development and senescence

    Maren U Koban;Antoon F.M Moorman;Jurgen Holtz;Magdi H Yacoub

  • Gene expression in cardiac hypertrophy

    Kenneth R. Boheler;Ketty Schwartz

  • Patterns of expression of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase and phospholamban mRNAs during rat heart development.

    Antoon F. M. Moorman;Jacqueline L. M. Vermeulen;Maren U. Koban;Ketty Schwartz

  • Skeletal actin mRNA increases in the human heart during ontogenic development and is the major isoform of control and failing adult hearts.

    K R Boheler;D de la Bastie;P D Allen

  • Embryonic stem cells and cardiomyocyte differentiation: phenotypic and molecular analyses

    Hong Wei;Ondrej Juhasz;Jinliang Li;Yelena S. Tarasova

  • Physical developmental cues for the maturation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes

    Renjun Zhu;Adriana Blazeski;Ellen Poon;Kevin D Costa

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward G. Lakatta
Edward G. Lakatta National Institutes of Health
Ketty Schwartz
Ketty Schwartz Grenoble Alpes University
Ronald A. Li
Ronald A. Li University of Hong Kong
Anna M. Wobus
Anna M. Wobus Leibniz Association
Jennifer E. Van Eyk
Jennifer E. Van Eyk Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Robert P. Wersto
Robert P. Wersto National Institutes of Health
Paul J.R. Barton
Paul J.R. Barton Imperial College London
Joseph C. Wu
Joseph C. Wu Stanford University
Samuel C. Dudley
Samuel C. Dudley University of Minnesota

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