In the damaged heart, cardiac adaptation relies primarily on cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. The recent discovery of cardiac stem cells in the postnatal heart, however, suggests that these cells could participate in the response to stress via their capacity to regenerate cardiac tissues. Using models of cardiac hypertrophy and failure, we demonstrate that components of the Notch pathway are up-regulated in the hypertrophic heart. The Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved cell-to-cell communication system, which is crucial in many developmental processes. Notch also plays key roles in the regenerative capacity of self-renewing organs. In the heart, Notch1 signaling takes place in cardiomyocytes and in mesenchymal cardiac precursors and is ...
The human heart’s failure to replace ischemia-damaged myocardium with regenerated muscle contributes...
The identification of the molecular mechanisms controlling cardiomyocyte proliferation during the em...
Development of the vertebrate heart is a complex process involving the interaction of multiple diffe...
In the damaged heart, cardiac adaptation relies primarily on cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. The recent d...
AIMS: In the adult heart, Notch signalling regulates the response to injury. Notch inhibition leads ...
Aims In the adult heart, Notch signalling regulates the response to injury. Notch inhibition leads t...
Rebuilding the human myocardium following pathological injury remains a significant challenge both a...
AIMS: Notch1 signalling in the heart is mainly activated via expression of Jagged1 on the surface of...
The Notch receptor mediates cell fate decision in multiple organs. In the current work we tested the...
Rationale: Physiological hypertrophy in the developing heart has been considered the product of an i...
Aims Notch1 signalling in the heart is mainly activated via expression of Jagged1 on the surface of ...
Background—The signaling mechanisms that regulate the recruitment of bone marrow (BM)–derived cells ...
In metazoans, the Notch pathway is one of the crucial pathways that regulate cell fates and tissue f...
Pathological ventricle remodelling, which follows a cardiac insult, causes heart failure. Despite th...
Notch signaling is an evolutionarily ancient, highly conserved pathway important for deciding cell f...
The human heart’s failure to replace ischemia-damaged myocardium with regenerated muscle contributes...
The identification of the molecular mechanisms controlling cardiomyocyte proliferation during the em...
Development of the vertebrate heart is a complex process involving the interaction of multiple diffe...
In the damaged heart, cardiac adaptation relies primarily on cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. The recent d...
AIMS: In the adult heart, Notch signalling regulates the response to injury. Notch inhibition leads ...
Aims In the adult heart, Notch signalling regulates the response to injury. Notch inhibition leads t...
Rebuilding the human myocardium following pathological injury remains a significant challenge both a...
AIMS: Notch1 signalling in the heart is mainly activated via expression of Jagged1 on the surface of...
The Notch receptor mediates cell fate decision in multiple organs. In the current work we tested the...
Rationale: Physiological hypertrophy in the developing heart has been considered the product of an i...
Aims Notch1 signalling in the heart is mainly activated via expression of Jagged1 on the surface of ...
Background—The signaling mechanisms that regulate the recruitment of bone marrow (BM)–derived cells ...
In metazoans, the Notch pathway is one of the crucial pathways that regulate cell fates and tissue f...
Pathological ventricle remodelling, which follows a cardiac insult, causes heart failure. Despite th...
Notch signaling is an evolutionarily ancient, highly conserved pathway important for deciding cell f...
The human heart’s failure to replace ischemia-damaged myocardium with regenerated muscle contributes...
The identification of the molecular mechanisms controlling cardiomyocyte proliferation during the em...
Development of the vertebrate heart is a complex process involving the interaction of multiple diffe...