Thomas Quertermous, MD
Phone:(650) 723-5013
Profile: http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Thomas_Quertermous/
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Professor
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Postdoctoral Advisees
Joshua Anderson,
David Charo,
Yoko Kojima,
Nicholas Leeper,
Azad Raiesdana
Research Interests
The Quertermous laboratory employs two basic approaches of study to better understand the genetic basis of atherosclerotic heart disease. One approach uses basic molecular biology methodology, primarily working with cellular and genetic mouse models, and is focused on the recently identified apelin-APJ pathway. A second approach employs the power of modern human genetics. Informative cohorts have been collected that allow investigation of risk factors such as hypertension and insulin resistance as well as coronary heart disease. Initial studies have employed the candidate gene approach, and more recently whole genome association studies, to identify allelic variation that is associated with risk factor and disease susceptibility.
Publications
- Quertermous T, "Apelin and its g protein-coupled receptor regulate cardiac development as well as cardiac function." Dev Cell 2007; 12: 3: 319-20 More »
- Tabibiazar R, Wagner RA, Deng A, Tsao PS, Quertermous T "Proteomic profiles of serum inflammatory markers accurately predict atherosclerosis in mice." Physiol Genomics 2006; More »
- Deng DX, Spin JM, Tsalenko A, Vailaya A, Ben-Dor A, Yakhini Z, Tsao P, Bruhn L, Quertermous T "Molecular Signatures Determining Coronary Artery and Saphenous Vein Smooth Muscle Cell Phenotypes. Distinct Responses to Stimuli." Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2006; More »
- Ashley EA, Ferrara R, King JY, Vailaya A, Kuchinsky A, He X, Byers B, Gerckens U, Oblin S, Tsalenko A, Soito A, Spin JM, Tabibiazar R, Connolly AJ, Simpson JB, Grube E, Quertermous T "Network analysis of human in-stent restenosis." Circulation 2006; 114: 24: 2644-54 More »
- Iribarren C, Go AS, Husson G, Sidney S, Fair JM, Quertermous T, Hlatky MA, Fortmann SP "Metabolic syndrome and early-onset coronary artery disease: is the whole greater than its parts?" J Am Coll Cardiol 2006; 48: 9: 1800-7 More »
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