Nicholas Strash, Postdoctoral Associate  

Email Address: nicholas.strash@duke.edu

Recent Publications   (search)

  1. Strash, N; DeLuca, S; Janer Carattini, GL; Chen, Y; Wu, T; Helfer, A; Scherba, J; Wang, I; Jain, M; Naseri, R; Bursac, N, Time-dependent effects of BRAF-V600E on cell cycling, metabolism, and function in engineered myocardium., Science advances, vol. 10 no. 4 (January, 2024), pp. eadh2598 [doi]  [abs].
  2. Strash, N; DeLuca, S; Janer Carattini, G; Chen, Y; Scherba, J; Jain, M; Naseri, R; Wu, T; Bursac, N, BRAF-V600E-Mediated Erk Activation Promotes Sustained Cell Cycling and Broad Transcriptional Changes in Neonatal Cardiomyocytes, in bioRxiv (2022) [doi] .
  3. Strash, N; DeLuca, S; Janer Carattini, GL; Heo, SC; Gorsuch, R; Bursac, N, Human Erbb2-induced Erk activity robustly stimulates cycling and functional remodeling of rat and human cardiomyocytes., eLife, vol. 10 (October, 2021), pp. e65512 [doi]  [abs].
  4. Zhan, R-Z; Rao, L; Chen, Z; Strash, N; Bursac, N, Loss of sarcomeric proteins via upregulation of JAK/STAT signaling underlies interferon-γ-induced contractile deficit in engineered human myocardium., Acta biomaterialia, vol. 126 (May, 2021), pp. 144-153 [doi]  [abs].
  5. Strash, N; DeLuca, S; Janer Carattini, G; Heo, SC; Gorsuch, R; Bursac, N, Human Erbb2-induced Erk Activity Robustly Stimulates Cycling and Functional Remodeling of Rat and Human Cardiomyocytes, in bioRxiv (2020) [doi] .