<div><p>Models of cardiac repair are needed to understand mechanisms underlying failure to regenerate in human cardiac tissue. Such studies are currently dominated by the use of zebrafish and mice. Remarkably, it is between these two evolutionary separated species that the adult cardiac regenerative capacity is thought to be lost, but causes of this difference remain largely unknown. Amphibians, evolutionary positioned between these two models, are of particular interest to help fill this lack of knowledge. We thus developed an endoscopy-based resection method to explore the consequences of cardiac injury in adult <i>Xenopus laevis</i>. This method allowed in situ live heart observation, standardised tissue amputation size and reproducibili...
In the present study we evaluated the effect of partial ventricular amputation (PVA) in the heart of...
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...
Models of cardiac repair are needed to understand mechanisms underlying failure to regenerate in hum...
Models of cardiac repair are needed to understand mechanisms underlying failure to regenerate in hum...
Abstract We recently used an endoscopy-based resection method to explore the consequences of cardiac...
Abstract Two studies have recently focused on adult heart regeneration in Xenopus. While we reported...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
International audienceDespite therapeutic advances, heart failure is the major cause of morbidity an...
In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamand...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
The adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity for rege...
Cardiac regeneration is an ancestral trait in vertebrates that is lost both as more recent vertebrat...
Teleost fish and urodele amphibians are able to fully regenerate lost or damaged cardiomyocytes even...
AbstractThe adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity ...
In the present study we evaluated the effect of partial ventricular amputation (PVA) in the heart of...
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...
Models of cardiac repair are needed to understand mechanisms underlying failure to regenerate in hum...
Models of cardiac repair are needed to understand mechanisms underlying failure to regenerate in hum...
Abstract We recently used an endoscopy-based resection method to explore the consequences of cardiac...
Abstract Two studies have recently focused on adult heart regeneration in Xenopus. While we reported...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
International audienceDespite therapeutic advances, heart failure is the major cause of morbidity an...
In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamand...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
The adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity for rege...
Cardiac regeneration is an ancestral trait in vertebrates that is lost both as more recent vertebrat...
Teleost fish and urodele amphibians are able to fully regenerate lost or damaged cardiomyocytes even...
AbstractThe adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity ...
In the present study we evaluated the effect of partial ventricular amputation (PVA) in the heart of...
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...