Discover CircRes May 2026

Discover CircRes May 2026

From Discover CircRes by Cynthia St. Hilaire, PhD

May 21, 2026 · 42 min

About this episode

Cynthia St. Hilaire discusses recent articles from Circulation Research and interviews Dr Mete Civelek and Dr Noah Perry about their study on vascular smooth muscle cell gene regulatory networks.

This month on Episode 84 of Discover CircRes , host Cindy St. Hilaire highlights articles featured in the April 24th and May 8 th issue of Circulation Research . This Episode also features a discussion with Dr Mete Civelek and Dr Noah Perry about their study, Female-Biased Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Gene Regulatory Networks Predict MYH9 as a Key Regulator of Fibrous Plaque Phenotype. Article highlights: Westhoff, et al. PTEN and PIP3 in AngII-Induced Cardiac Pathology Witmer, et al. Novel Mode of SCN5A-Mitochondrial Crosstalk Ghiringhelli, et al. Light-Controllable Humanized Bioengineered Atria Wang, et al. Exercise-Induced Cardiomyocyte EVs Deliver EPPIR

People in this episode

Host: Cynthia St. Hilaire

Guests: Dr Mete Civelek, Dr Noah Perry

Topics covered

  • vascular smooth muscle cells
  • gene regulatory networks
  • cardiac pathology
  • exercise physiology
  • bioengineering

Keywords

  • vascular smooth muscle cells
  • gene regulatory networks
  • cardiac pathology
  • Circulation Research
  • exercise-induced cardiomyocytes

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Circulation Research

Books & works: Female-Biased Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Gene Regulatory Networks Predict MYH9 as a Key Regulator of Fibrous Plaque Phenotype, PTEN and PIP3 in AngII-Induced Cardiac Pathology, Novel Mode of SCN5A-Mitochondrial Crosstalk, Light-Controllable Humanized Bioengineered Atria, Exercise-Induced Cardiomyocyte EVs Deliver EPPIR

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