Despite significant advances in tissue engineering such as the use of scaffolds, bioreactors and pluripotent stem cells, effective cardiac tissue engineering for therapeutic purposes has remained a largely intractable challenge. For this area to capitalise on such advances, a novel approach may be to unravel the physiological mechanisms underlying the development of tissues that exhibit rhythmic contraction yet do not originate from the cardiac lineage. Considerable attention has been focused on the physiology of the avian lymph heart, a discrete organ with skeletal muscle origins yet which displays pacemaker properties normally only found in the heart. A functional lymph heart is essential for avian survival and growth in ovo. The his...
Lymph hearts are pulsatile organs present in lower vertebrates that propel lymph throughout the body...
AbstractThe heart must function from the moment of its embryonic assembly, but the molecular underpi...
AbstractEndocardial cells play a critical role in cardiac development and function, forming the inne...
Despite significant advances in tissue engineering such as the use of scaffolds, bioreactors and plu...
<p>The lymph heart predominantly expresses skeletal muscle markers and their expression is evident a...
The lymph heart is a sac-like structure on either side of avian tail. In some adult birds, it emptie...
AbstractLymph hearts are pulsatile organs, present in lower vertebrates, that function to propel lym...
Water and plasma are forced from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid. This fluid is useful l...
Lymphatic vessels are of special importance for tissue homeostasis, and increases of their density m...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network covering most tissues and organs of the body, cru...
AbstractMechanotransduction refers to the conversion of mechanical forces into biochemical or electr...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network, present in all mammals, which is responsible for...
Emergent research in the past decades has brought to light the importance of lymphatic vessels in ti...
Endocardial cells play a critical role in cardiac development and function, forming the innermost la...
The cardiac conduction system (CCS) is the component of the heart that initiates and maintains a rhy...
Lymph hearts are pulsatile organs present in lower vertebrates that propel lymph throughout the body...
AbstractThe heart must function from the moment of its embryonic assembly, but the molecular underpi...
AbstractEndocardial cells play a critical role in cardiac development and function, forming the inne...
Despite significant advances in tissue engineering such as the use of scaffolds, bioreactors and plu...
<p>The lymph heart predominantly expresses skeletal muscle markers and their expression is evident a...
The lymph heart is a sac-like structure on either side of avian tail. In some adult birds, it emptie...
AbstractLymph hearts are pulsatile organs, present in lower vertebrates, that function to propel lym...
Water and plasma are forced from the capillaries into the interstitial fluid. This fluid is useful l...
Lymphatic vessels are of special importance for tissue homeostasis, and increases of their density m...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network covering most tissues and organs of the body, cru...
AbstractMechanotransduction refers to the conversion of mechanical forces into biochemical or electr...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network, present in all mammals, which is responsible for...
Emergent research in the past decades has brought to light the importance of lymphatic vessels in ti...
Endocardial cells play a critical role in cardiac development and function, forming the innermost la...
The cardiac conduction system (CCS) is the component of the heart that initiates and maintains a rhy...
Lymph hearts are pulsatile organs present in lower vertebrates that propel lymph throughout the body...
AbstractThe heart must function from the moment of its embryonic assembly, but the molecular underpi...
AbstractEndocardial cells play a critical role in cardiac development and function, forming the inne...