Walter Koch
Affiliations: | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Kereliuk SM, Koch WJ. (2023) At the Crossroads of Cardiac Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Signaling and Myocardial Glucose Metabolism. Jacc. Basic to Translational Science. 8: 656-657 |
Kayki-Mutlu G, Koch WJ. (2023) Novel roles for G protein-coupled receptor kinases in cardiac injury and repair. Biochemical Society Transactions. 51: 715-724 |
Cannavo A, Jun S, Rengo G, et al. (2023) β3AR-Dependent Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) Generation Limits Chronic Postischemic Heart Failure. Circulation Research. 132: 867-881 |
Pun-García A, Clemente-Moragón A, Villena-Gutierrez R, et al. (2022) Beta-3 adrenergic receptor overexpression reverses aortic stenosis-induced heart failure and restores balanced mitochondrial dynamics. Basic Research in Cardiology. 117: 62 |
Ferrero KM, Koch WJ. (2022) GRK2 in cardiovascular disease and its potential as a therapeutic target. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 172: 14-23 |
Zhu D, Zhang Z, Zhao J, et al. (2022) Targeting Adiponectin Receptor 1 Phosphorylation Against Ischemic Heart Failure. Circulation Research. 101161CIRCRESAHA1213 |
Okyere AD, Song J, Patwa V, et al. (2022) Pepducin ICL1-9-Mediated β2-Adrenergic Receptor-Dependent Cardiomyocyte Contractility Occurs in a G Protein/ROCK/PKD-Sensitive Manner. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy |
Brinks H, Koch WJ. (2022) Targeting G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) in Heart Failure. Drug Discovery Today. Disease Mechanisms. 7: e129-e134 |
Brinks H, Koch WJ. (2022) Targeting G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) in Heart Failure. Drug Discovery Today. Disease Mechanisms. 7: e129-e134 |
Coleman RC, Eguchi A, Lieu M, et al. (2021) A peptide of the N terminus of GRK5 attenuates pressure-overload hypertrophy and heart failure. Science Signaling. 14 |