Michael D. Schneider

Publication List Details

Period

1978 - 2009

Number

49

Co-Authors

A halo model for intrinsic alignments of galaxy ellipticities (2009)

Schneider, Michael D., Bridle, Sarah

Correlations between intrinsic ellipticities of galaxies are a potentially important systematic error when constraining dark energy properties from weak gravitational lensing (cosmic shear) surveys....

Simulations and cosmological inference: A statistical model for power spectra means and covariances (2008)

Schneider, Michael D., Knox, Lloyd, Habib, Salman, Heitmann, Katrin, Higdon, David, Nakhleh, Charles

We describe an approximate statistical model for the sample variance distribution of the non-linear matter power spectrum that can be calibrated from limited numbers of simulations. Our model retains...

Cardiac peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor {delta} is essential in protecting cardiomyocytes from oxidative damage (2007)

Ding, Guoliang, Fu, Mingui, Qin, Qianhong, Lewis, William, Kim, Ha Won, Fukai, Tohru, ...

Objectives Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) α and β/δ are essential transcriptional regulators of fatty acid oxidation in the heart. However, little is known about the roles of...

Alk3/Bmpr1a receptor is required for development of the atrioventricular canal into valves and annulus fibrosus (2005)

Morley, Gregory E, Vance, Kendra M, Emile, Lorin, ...

Endocardial cushions are precursors of mature atrioventricular (AV) valves. Their formation is induced by signaling molecules originating from the AV myocardium, including bone morphogenetic proteins...

Endocardial cushion and myocardial defects after cardiac myocyte-specific conditional deletion of the bone morphogenetic protein receptor ALK3 (2002)

Mishina, Yuji, Hanks, Mark C, ...

Receptors for bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), members of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) superfamily, are persistently expressed during cardiac development, yet mice lacking type II...

Telomerase reverse transcriptase promotes cardiac muscle cell proliferation, hypertrophy, and survival

Oh, Hidemasa, Taffet, George E., Youker, Keith A., Entman, Mark L., Overbeek, Paul A., Michael, Lloyd H., ...

Cardiac muscle regeneration after injury is limited by “irreversible” cell cycle exit. Telomere shortening is one postulated basis for replicative senescence, via down-regulation of telomerase...

A Novel Rb- and p300-Binding Protein Inhibits Transactivation by MyoD

MacLellan, W. Robb, Xiao, G., Abdellatif, M., Schneider, Michael D.

The retinoblastoma protein (Rb) regulates both the cell cycle and tissue-specific transcription, by modulating the activity of factors that associate with its A-B and C pockets. In skeletal muscle,...

A Ras-Dependent Pathway Regulates RNA Polymerase II Phosphorylation in Cardiac Myocytes: Implications for Cardiac Hypertrophy

Abdellatif, Maha, Packer, Sharon E., Michael, Lloyd H., Zhang, Dou, Charng, Min Ji, Schneider, Michael D.

Despite extensive evidence implicating Ras in cardiac muscle hypertrophy, the mechanisms involved are unclear. We previously reported that Ras, through an effector-like function of Ras...

Endocardial cushion and myocardial defects after cardiac myocyte-specific conditional deletion of the bone morphogenetic protein receptor ALK3

Gaussin, Vinciane, Van De Putte, Tom, Mishina, Yuji, Hanks, Mark C., Zwijsen, An, Huylebroeck, Danny, ...

Receptors for bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), members of the transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily, are persistently expressed during cardiac development, yet mice lacking type II or...

MEKK1 is essential for cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction induced by Gq

Minamino, Tetsuo, Yujiri, Toshiaki, Terada, Naohiro, Taffet, George E., Michael, Lloyd H., Johnson, Gary L., ...

Signaling via mitogen-activated protein kinases is implicated in heart failure induced by agonists for G protein-coupled receptors that act via the G protein Gαq. However, this assertion relies...

Telomere attrition and Chk2 activation in human heart failure

Oh, Hidemasa, Wang, Sam C., Prahash, Arun, Sano, Motoaki, Moravec, Christine S., Taffet, George E., ...

The “postmitotic” phenotype in adult cardiac muscle exhibits similarities to replicative senescence more generally and constitutes a barrier to effective restorative growth in heart disease....

Pressure-independent cardiac hypertrophy in mice with cardiomyocyte-restricted inactivation of the atrial natriuretic peptide receptor guanylyl cyclase-A

Holtwick, Rita, Van Eickels, Martin, Skryabin, Boris V., Baba, Hideo A., Bubikat, Alexander, Begrow, Frank, ...

Cardiac hypertrophy is a common and often lethal complication of arterial hypertension. Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) has been postulated to exert local antihypertrophic effects in the heart....

A Wnt- and β-catenin-dependent pathway for mammalian cardiac myogenesis

Nakamura, Teruya, Sano, Motoaki, Songyang, Zhou, Schneider, Michael D.

Acquisition of a cardiac fate by embryonic mesodermal cells is a fundamental step in heart formation. Heart development in frogs and avians requires positive signals from adjacent endoderm, including...

HATs off to Hop: recruitment of a class I histone deacetylase incriminates a novel transcriptional pathway that opposes cardiac hypertrophy

Hamamori, Yasuo, Schneider, Michael D.

Histone acetylation, regulated by two antagonistic enzymes — histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) — results in transcriptional changes and also plays a critical role...

Cardiac progenitor cells from adult myocardium: Homing, differentiation, and fusion after infarction

Oh, Hidemasa, Bradfute, Steven B., Gallardo, Teresa D., Nakamura, Teruya, Gaussin, Vinciane, Mishina, Yuji, ...

Potential repair by cell grafting or mobilizing endogenous cells holds particular attraction in heart disease, where the meager capacity for cardiomyocyte proliferation likely contributes to the...

Activation of cardiac Cdk9 represses PGC-1 and confers a predisposition to heart failure

Sano, Motoaki, Wang, Sam C, Shirai, Manabu, Scaglia, Fernando, Xie, Min, Sakai, Satoshi, ...

Hypertrophy allows the heart to adapt to workload but culminates in later pump failure; how it is achieved remains uncertain. Previously, we showed that hypertrophy is accompanied by activation of...

Unchain my heart: the scientific foundations of cardiac repair

Dimmeler, Stefanie, Zeiher, Andreas M., Schneider, Michael D.

In humans, the biological limitations to cardiac regenerative growth create both a clinical imperative — to offset cell death in acute ischemic injury and chronic heart failure — and a clinical...

Learning from failure: congestive heart failure in the postgenomic age

Benjamin, Ivor J., Schneider, Michael D.

The prognosis of heart failure is worse than that of most cancers, but new therapeutic interventions using stem and other cell-based therapies are succeeding in the fight against it, and old drugs,...

Atrioventricular cushion transformation is mediated by ALK2 in the developing mouse heart

Wang, Jikui, Sridurongrit, Somyoth, Dudas, Marek, Thomas, Penny, Nagy, Andre, Schneider, Michael D., ...

Developmental abnormalities in endocardial cushions frequently contribute to congenital heart malformations including septal and valvular defects. While compelling evidence has been presented to...

Suppression of canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling by nuclear plakoglobin recapitulates phenotype of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

Garcia-Gras, Eduardo, Lombardi, Raffaella, Giocondo, Michael J., Willerson, James T., Schneider, Michael D., Khoury, Dirar S., ...

Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a genetic disease caused by mutations in desmosomal proteins. The phenotypic hallmark of ARVC is fibroadipocytic replacement of...

Telomerase reverse transcriptase promotes cardiac muscle cell proliferation, hypertrophy, and survival

Oh, Hidemasa, Taffet, George E., Youker, Keith A., Entman, Mark L., Overbeek, Paul A., Michael, Lloyd H., ...

Cardiac muscle regeneration after injury is limited by “irreversible” cell cycle exit. Telomere shortening is one postulated basis for replicative senescence, via down-regulation of telomerase...

A Novel Rb- and p300-Binding Protein Inhibits Transactivation by MyoD

MacLellan, W. Robb, Xiao, G., Abdellatif, M., Schneider, Michael D.

The retinoblastoma protein (Rb) regulates both the cell cycle and tissue-specific transcription, by modulating the activity of factors that associate with its A-B and C pockets. In skeletal muscle,...

A Ras-Dependent Pathway Regulates RNA Polymerase II Phosphorylation in Cardiac Myocytes: Implications for Cardiac Hypertrophy

Abdellatif, Maha, Packer, Sharon E., Michael, Lloyd H., Zhang, Dou, Charng, Min Ji, Schneider, Michael D.

Despite extensive evidence implicating Ras in cardiac muscle hypertrophy, the mechanisms involved are unclear. We previously reported that Ras, through an effector-like function of Ras...

Endocardial cushion and myocardial defects after cardiac myocyte-specific conditional deletion of the bone morphogenetic protein receptor ALK3

Gaussin, Vinciane, Van De Putte, Tom, Mishina, Yuji, Hanks, Mark C., Zwijsen, An, Huylebroeck, Danny, ...

Receptors for bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), members of the transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily, are persistently expressed during cardiac development, yet mice lacking type II or...

MEKK1 is essential for cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction induced by Gq

Minamino, Tetsuo, Yujiri, Toshiaki, Terada, Naohiro, Taffet, George E., Michael, Lloyd H., Johnson, Gary L., ...

Signaling via mitogen-activated protein kinases is implicated in heart failure induced by agonists for G protein-coupled receptors that act via the G protein Gαq. However, this assertion relies...

Telomere attrition and Chk2 activation in human heart failure

Oh, Hidemasa, Wang, Sam C., Prahash, Arun, Sano, Motoaki, Moravec, Christine S., Taffet, George E., ...

The “postmitotic” phenotype in adult cardiac muscle exhibits similarities to replicative senescence more generally and constitutes a barrier to effective restorative growth in heart disease....

Pressure-independent cardiac hypertrophy in mice with cardiomyocyte-restricted inactivation of the atrial natriuretic peptide receptor guanylyl cyclase-A

Holtwick, Rita, Van Eickels, Martin, Skryabin, Boris V., Baba, Hideo A., Bubikat, Alexander, Begrow, Frank, ...

Cardiac hypertrophy is a common and often lethal complication of arterial hypertension. Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) has been postulated to exert local antihypertrophic effects in the heart....

A Wnt- and β-catenin-dependent pathway for mammalian cardiac myogenesis

Nakamura, Teruya, Sano, Motoaki, Songyang, Zhou, Schneider, Michael D.

Acquisition of a cardiac fate by embryonic mesodermal cells is a fundamental step in heart formation. Heart development in frogs and avians requires positive signals from adjacent endoderm, including...

HATs off to Hop: recruitment of a class I histone deacetylase incriminates a novel transcriptional pathway that opposes cardiac hypertrophy

Hamamori, Yasuo, Schneider, Michael D.

Histone acetylation, regulated by two antagonistic enzymes — histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) — results in transcriptional changes and also plays a critical role...

Cardiac progenitor cells from adult myocardium: Homing, differentiation, and fusion after infarction

Oh, Hidemasa, Bradfute, Steven B., Gallardo, Teresa D., Nakamura, Teruya, Gaussin, Vinciane, Mishina, Yuji, ...

Potential repair by cell grafting or mobilizing endogenous cells holds particular attraction in heart disease, where the meager capacity for cardiomyocyte proliferation likely contributes to the...

Activation of cardiac Cdk9 represses PGC-1 and confers a predisposition to heart failure

Sano, Motoaki, Wang, Sam C, Shirai, Manabu, Scaglia, Fernando, Xie, Min, Sakai, Satoshi, ...

Hypertrophy allows the heart to adapt to workload but culminates in later pump failure; how it is achieved remains uncertain. Previously, we showed that hypertrophy is accompanied by activation of...

Unchain my heart: the scientific foundations of cardiac repair

Dimmeler, Stefanie, Zeiher, Andreas M., Schneider, Michael D.

In humans, the biological limitations to cardiac regenerative growth create both a clinical imperative — to offset cell death in acute ischemic injury and chronic heart failure — and a clinical...

Learning from failure: congestive heart failure in the postgenomic age

Benjamin, Ivor J., Schneider, Michael D.

The prognosis of heart failure is worse than that of most cancers, but new therapeutic interventions using stem and other cell-based therapies are succeeding in the fight against it, and old drugs,...

Suppression of canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling by nuclear plakoglobin recapitulates phenotype of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

Garcia-Gras, Eduardo, Lombardi, Raffaella, Giocondo, Michael J., Willerson, James T., Schneider, Michael D., Khoury, Dirar S., ...

Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a genetic disease caused by mutations in desmosomal proteins. The phenotypic hallmark of ARVC is fibroadipocytic replacement of...

Essential role of TAK1 in thymocyte development and activation

Liu, Hong-Hsing, Xie, Min, Schneider, Michael D., Chen, Zhijian J.

The protein kinase TAK1 mediates the activation of NF-κB in response to stimulation by proinflammatory cytokines and microbial pathogens in the innate immunity pathways. However, the physiological...

Activation of Rho-associated coiled-coil protein kinase 1 (ROCK-1) by caspase-3 cleavage plays an essential role in cardiac myocyte apoptosis

Chang, Jiang, Xie, Min, Shah, Viraj R., Schneider, Michael D., Entman, Mark L., Wei, Lei, ...

Rho-associated coiled-coil protein kinase 1 (ROCK-1) is a direct cleavage substrate of activated caspase-3, which is associated with heart failure. In the course of human heart failure, we found...

A pivotal role for endogenous TGF-β-activated kinase-1 in the LKB1/AMP-activated protein kinase energy-sensor pathway

Xie, Min, Zhang, Dou, Dyck, Jason R. B., Li, Yi, Zhang, Hui, Morishima, Masae, ...

TGF-β-activated kinase-1 (TAK1), also known as MAPKK kinase-7 (MAP3K7), is a candidate effector of multiple circuits in cardiac biology and disease. Here, we show that inhibition of TAK1 in mice by...

TNF provokes cardiomyocyte apoptosis and cardiac remodeling through activation of multiple cell death pathways

Haudek, Sandra B., Taffet, George E., Schneider, Michael D., Mann, Douglas L.

Transgenic mice with cardiac-restricted overexpression of secretable TNF (MHCsTNF) develop progressive LV wall thinning and dilation accompanied by an increase in cardiomyocyte apoptosis and a...

Sox17 is essential for the specification of cardiac mesoderm in embryonic stem cells

Liu, Yu, Asakura, Masanori, Inoue, Hironori, Nakamura, Teruya, Sano, Motoaki, Niu, Zhiyv, ...

Early steps for cardiac specification are problematic for the study of mammalian embryos, which has favored using pluripotent cells that recapitulate cardiac myogenesis. Furthermore, circuits...

Targeted deletion of Dicer in the heart leads to dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure

Chen, Jian-Fu, Murchison, Elizabeth P., Tang, Ruhang, Callis, Thomas E., Tatsuguchi, Mariko, Deng, Zhongliang, ...

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of human morbidity and mortality. Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the most common form of cardiomyopathy associated with heart failure. Here, we report...

TAK1 is an essential regulator of BMP signalling in cartilage

Shim, Jae-Hyuck, Greenblatt, Matthew B, Xie, Min, Schneider, Michael D, Zou, Weiguo, Zhai, Bo, ...

TGFβ activated kinase 1 (TAK1), a member of the MAPKKK family, controls diverse functions ranging from innate and adaptive immune system activation to vascular development and apoptosis. To analyse...

Phosphorylation of Thr-178 and Thr-184 in the TAK1 T-loop Is Required for Interleukin (IL)-1-mediated Optimal NFκB and AP-1 Activation as Well as IL-6 Gene Expression*

Yu, Yang, Ge, Ningling, Xie, Min, Sun, Wenjing, Burlingame, Susan, Pass, Amy K., ...

TAK1 (transforming growth factor-β-activated kinase 1), a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase, is activated by various cytokines, including interleukin-1 (IL-1). However, the precise...