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Elbassioni, Ali Ali Mohamed and Raheem, Anmar A. and Song, Jian and Johnston, Alexander S. and Trivett, Cara and Lin, Hong and Zhang, Haobo and Bradley, Ashley and Higgins, Erin and Mooney, Leanne and Koay, Yen Chin and O'Toole, Dylan and Herzyk, Pawel and Nixon, Colin and Blyth, Karen and O'Sullivan, John F. and Lang, Ninian N. and Berry, Colin and Braun, Thomas and Schiattarella, Gabriele G. and Giacca, Mauro and McBride, Martin W. and Nicklin, Stuart A. and Cameron, Ewan R. and Loughrey, Christopher M. and MacDonald, Eilidh A. (2025) Targeting Runx1 protects against heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. bioRxiv.

Glen, Claire and Morrow, Andrew and Roditi, Giles and Hopkins, Tracey and Macpherson, Iain and Stewart, Philip and Petrie, Mark C. and Berry, Colin and Epstein, Frederick and Lang, Ninian N. and Mangion, Kenneth (2024) Cardiovascular sequalae of trastuzumab and anthracycline in long-term survivors of breast cancer. Heart, 110 (9). pp. 650-656. ISSN 1355-6037

Morrow, Andrew J. and Sykes, Robert and Saleh, Merna and Zahra, Baryab and MacIntosh, Alasdair and Kamdar, Anna and Bagot, Catherine and Bayes, Hannah K. and Blyth, Kevin G. and Bulluck, Heerajnarain and Carrick, David and Church, Colin and Corcoran, David and Findlay, Iain and Gibson, Vivienne and Gillespie, Lynsey and Grieve, Douglas and Hall Barrientos, Pauline and Ho, Antonia and Lang, Ninian N. and Lowe, David J. and Lennie, Vera and Macfarlane, Peter W. and Mayne, Kaitlin J. and Mark, Patrick B. and McConnachie, Alex and McGeoch, Ross and Nordin, Sabrina and Payne, Alexander and Rankin, Alastair J. and Robertson, Keith and Ryan, Nicola and Roditi, Giles and Sattar, Naveed and Stobo, David and Allwood-Spiers, Sarah and Touyz, Rhian M. and Veldtman, Gruschen and Weeden, Sarah and Weir, Robin and Watkins, Stuart and Welsh, Paul and Mangion, Kenneth and Berry, Colin (2024) Socioeconomic deprivation and illness trajectory in the Scottish population after COVID-19 hospitalization. Communications Medicine, 4: 32. ISSN 2730-664X

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