In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamanders and some fish species are able to completely regenerate heart tissue following tissue injury, at any life stage. This capacity for complete cardiac repair provides a template for understanding the process of regeneration and for developing strategies to improve human cardiac repair outcomes. Using a cardiac cryo-injury model we show that heart regeneration is dependent on the innate immune system, as macrophage depletion during early time points post-injury results in regeneration failure. In contrast to the transient extracellular matrix that normally accompanies regeneration, this intervention resulted in a permanent, highly cross-linke...
Cardiac regeneration is an ancestral trait in vertebrates that is lost both as more recent vertebrat...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
Heart failure is a major cause of death worldwide owing to the inability of the adult human heart to...
In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamand...
The model organisms like for example the fish Danio rerio has the ability to regenerate heart muscle...
The capacity to regenerate damaged tissue and appendages is lost to some extent in higher vertebrate...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians, like the newt, are the “champions of regeneration” as they are able to r...
Different vertebrate species have different cardiac regeneration rates: high in teleost fish, modera...
The mammalian heart cannot regenerate substantial cardiac injuries, while certain non-mammalian vert...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
AbstractUnlike humans, certain adult vertebrates such as newts and zebrafish possess extraordinary a...
SummaryZebrafish possess a unique yet poorly understood capacity for cardiac regeneration. Here, we ...
In mammals, myocardial cell death due to infarction results in scar formation and little regenerativ...
Cardiac regeneration is an ancestral trait in vertebrates that is lost both as more recent vertebrat...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
Heart failure is a major cause of death worldwide owing to the inability of the adult human heart to...
In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamand...
The model organisms like for example the fish Danio rerio has the ability to regenerate heart muscle...
The capacity to regenerate damaged tissue and appendages is lost to some extent in higher vertebrate...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians, like the newt, are the “champions of regeneration” as they are able to r...
Different vertebrate species have different cardiac regeneration rates: high in teleost fish, modera...
The mammalian heart cannot regenerate substantial cardiac injuries, while certain non-mammalian vert...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
AbstractUnlike humans, certain adult vertebrates such as newts and zebrafish possess extraordinary a...
SummaryZebrafish possess a unique yet poorly understood capacity for cardiac regeneration. Here, we ...
In mammals, myocardial cell death due to infarction results in scar formation and little regenerativ...
Cardiac regeneration is an ancestral trait in vertebrates that is lost both as more recent vertebrat...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
Heart failure is a major cause of death worldwide owing to the inability of the adult human heart to...