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Molecular Genetics



David C. Sane, MD

 

Associate Professor, Internal Medicine (Cardiology)

 

Email: dsane@wfubmc.edu

 

Education:

Duke University Medical Center, MD, 1983

Duke University Medical Center, Residency, 1984-1986

Duke University Medical Center, Fellowship, 1986-1987

 

Board Certification:

American Board of Internal Medicine, 1986

ABIM, Cardiovascular Disease, 1989

 

Research Interests: Clinical Cardiology, Coronary Care Unit, Thrombolysis, Thrombosis, Restenosis

 

Dr.  David Sane

Recent Publications:

McKee SA, Applegate RJ, Hoyle JR, Sacrinty MT, Kutcher MA, Sane DC. Cocaine use is associated with an increased risk of stent thrombosis after percutaneous coronary intervention. Am Heart J. 2007 Jul;154(1):159-64.

 

Schories B, Nelson TE, Sane DC. Multimer formation by FKBP-12: roles for cysteine 23 and phenylalanine 36. J Pept Sci. 2007 Jul;13(7):475-80.

 

Stribling WK, Slaughter TF, Houle TT, Sane DC. Beyond the platelet count: heparin antibodies as independent risk predictors. Am Heart J. 2007 Jun;153(6):900-6. Review.

 

Gupta M, Greenberg CS, Eckman DM, Sane DC. Arterial Vimentin Is a Transglutaminase Substrate: A Link between Vasomotor Activity and Remodeling? J Vasc Res. 2007 May 3;44(5):339-344.

 

Yeboah J, Sane DC, Crouse JR, Herrington DM, Bowden DW. Low plasma levels of FGF-2 and PDGF-BB are associated with cardiovascular events in type II diabetes mellitus (diabetes heart study). Dis Markers. 2007;23(3):173-8.

 

Publications:
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