
Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab
@fancherlab
Our research at the University of Delaware focuses on cardiovascular disease risk factors and how they contribute to endothelial dysfunction.
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https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00073.2024 21-04-2023 00:29:49
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Fancher Lab is headed to Long Beach, California for the #APS2024 Summit! We have two posters, P0194 and P0551, as well as a talk by Erica Johnson on Sunday morning at 8:45am, in the Physiology of Extreme Obesity session. Come check out our work American Physiological Society!

NEW PAPER ALERT🗣️🚨Hot off the presses! Just published in AJP-Cell Physiology, Rokka et. al details how visceral obesity in conjunction with CD36, inhibits Kir 2.1 ion channels. Check it out at the link in our bio!


Congrats to Malak Alradi et al. for the #APSselect paper "A long-term high-fat diet induces differential gene expression changes in spatially distinct adipose tissue of male mice" in Physiological Genomics Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab UD Health Sciences ow.ly/htby50UlezG


Woo hoo! MCS member Drew Fancher and team were selected for an APS Select award for this amazing publication! Congrats!! 🍾 Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11…

#APSselect study from Physiological Genomics finds visceral and subcutaneous fat tissue have differently expressed genes. Findings could inform future #obesity treatments for visceral fat dysfunction. Read more about it: ow.ly/yKCV50UpQWE CC: Vascular Ion Channel Research Lab UD Health Sciences Hilary Coller
