Fadia Haddad
Physiology and Biophysics Department
University of California Irvine
Irvine
USA
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- Reverse transcription of the ribonucleic acid: the first step in RT-PCR assay. Haddad, F., Baldwin, K.M. Methods Mol. Biol. (2010)
- Cardiac myosin heavy chain gene regulation by thyroid hormone involves altered histone modifications. Haddad, F., Jiang, W., Bodell, P.W., Qin, A.X., Baldwin, K.M. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2010)
- Intergenic transcription and developmental regulation of cardiac myosin heavy chain genes. Haddad, F., Qin, A.X., Bodell, P.W., Jiang, W., Giger, J.M., Baldwin, K.M. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2008)
- Potential pitfalls in the accuracy of analysis of natural sense-antisense RNA pairs by reverse transcription-PCR. Haddad, F., Qin, A.X., Giger, J.M., Guo, H., Baldwin, K.M. BMC Biotechnol. (2007)
- Isometric resistance exercise fails to counteract skeletal muscle atrophy processes during the initial stages of unloading. Haddad, F., Adams, G.R., Bodell, P.W., Baldwin, K.M. J. Appl. Physiol. (2006)
- Regulation of antisense RNA expression during cardiac MHC gene switching in response to pressure overload. Haddad, F., Qin, A.X., Bodell, P.W., Zhang, L.Y., Guo, H., Giger, J.M., Baldwin, K.M. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2006)
- Pretranslational markers of contractile protein expression in human skeletal muscle: effect of limb unloading plus resistance exercise. Haddad, F., Baldwin, K.M., Tesch, P.A. J. Appl. Physiol. (2005)