Coronary heart disease is one of the largest causes of death worldwide, making this a significant health care issue. A critical problem for the adult human heart is that it does not undergo effective repair in response to damage, leaving patients with a poor prognosis. Unlike the adult, fetal hearts have the ability to repair after myocardial damage. Using two-photon microscopy, we have visualised the morphological and metabolic changes following myocardial infarction in sheep fetuses, to characterise response to cardiac injury in a mammalian model. Following myocardial infarction, fetal hearts showed no significant increase in collagen deposition in the region of the infarction, when compared to either the surrounding tissue or shams. In c...
In this work we demonstrate a label-free optical imaging technique to assess metabolic status and ox...
To determine whether second harmonic generation (SHG) can be used as a novel and improved label-free...
Background: Pre-clinical investigation of stem cells for repairing damaged myocardium predominantly ...
The heart has high metabolic demand to maintain function. The primary source of energy supply to sup...
Aim: Characterizing the response to myocardial infarction (MI) in the regenerative sheep fetus heart...
Aim: Characterizing the response to myocardial infarction (MI) in the regenerative sheep fetus heart...
Copyright © 2008 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation EngineersThe ability to quantify changes i...
Myocardial infarction leads to complex changes in the fiber architecture of the heart. Here, we pres...
Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis and changes in the organization o...
Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis and changes in the organization o...
Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis and changes in the organization o...
Optical methods can provide useful tissue characterization tools. For this project, two-photon micro...
Supplementary materials and raw data underlying publication. Abstract: Cardiac remodeling followin...
Fluorescence optical techniques use light in the UV-blue spectral range to measure tissue metabolism...
Abstract Background Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE)...
In this work we demonstrate a label-free optical imaging technique to assess metabolic status and ox...
To determine whether second harmonic generation (SHG) can be used as a novel and improved label-free...
Background: Pre-clinical investigation of stem cells for repairing damaged myocardium predominantly ...
The heart has high metabolic demand to maintain function. The primary source of energy supply to sup...
Aim: Characterizing the response to myocardial infarction (MI) in the regenerative sheep fetus heart...
Aim: Characterizing the response to myocardial infarction (MI) in the regenerative sheep fetus heart...
Copyright © 2008 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation EngineersThe ability to quantify changes i...
Myocardial infarction leads to complex changes in the fiber architecture of the heart. Here, we pres...
Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis and changes in the organization o...
Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis and changes in the organization o...
Many cardiac diseases have been associated with increased fibrosis and changes in the organization o...
Optical methods can provide useful tissue characterization tools. For this project, two-photon micro...
Supplementary materials and raw data underlying publication. Abstract: Cardiac remodeling followin...
Fluorescence optical techniques use light in the UV-blue spectral range to measure tissue metabolism...
Abstract Background Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE)...
In this work we demonstrate a label-free optical imaging technique to assess metabolic status and ox...
To determine whether second harmonic generation (SHG) can be used as a novel and improved label-free...
Background: Pre-clinical investigation of stem cells for repairing damaged myocardium predominantly ...