AbstractObjective: Skeletal myoblast transplantation is a promising alternative to treat heart failure. A single fiber, the minimal functional unit of skeletal muscle, retains skeletal myoblasts beneath the basal lamina. When surrounding muscle is injured, myoblasts migrate from the fiber into the damaged area to regenerate muscle. We hypothesized that such isolated fibers could be used as an efficient vehicle to deliver myoblasts into damaged myocardium, resulting in improved cardiac function. Methods: Living single fibers of rat skeletal muscle were isolated, and their behavior was characterized in vitro. Single fibers were injected into the myocardium (at 4 sites, each receiving a single fiber) of rats in 2 models of heart failure induce...
International audienceBackground— The benefits of skeletal myoblast (SM) transplantation on infarcte...
Cell therapy may be a potentially attractive approach to restore myocardial contrac-tile performance...
Heart failure, the only cardiovascular disorder increasing in prevalence, afflicts 4.7 million Ameri...
AbstractObjective: Skeletal myoblast transplantation is a promising alternative to treat heart failu...
Because current treatments have had limited success in reducing morbidity and mortality associated w...
Autologous skeletal myoblast transplantation are used to ameliorate the healing process of myocardiu...
Injured adult mammalian cardiac muscle does not respond with significant regeneration. Skeletal musc...
Heart failure causes morbidity and mortality. Cell transplantation using skeletal muscle myoblast is...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the functional results of adult skeletal muscle cell and cardiac cell transpla...
AbstractObjective: Implanting myoblasts derived from autologous skeletal muscle, that is, satellite ...
International audienceMyocardial infarction is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity ...
ObjectivesAutologous skeletal myoblast cell transplantation by means of the injection method is subj...
AbstractThe inability of adult cardiomyocytes to divide to a significant extent and regenerate the m...
BackgroundTransplant of skeletal myoblasts is an attractive alternative to repair irreversibly damag...
Abstract—Cardiomyoplasty with skeletal myoblasts may benefit cardiac function after infarction. Rece...
International audienceBackground— The benefits of skeletal myoblast (SM) transplantation on infarcte...
Cell therapy may be a potentially attractive approach to restore myocardial contrac-tile performance...
Heart failure, the only cardiovascular disorder increasing in prevalence, afflicts 4.7 million Ameri...
AbstractObjective: Skeletal myoblast transplantation is a promising alternative to treat heart failu...
Because current treatments have had limited success in reducing morbidity and mortality associated w...
Autologous skeletal myoblast transplantation are used to ameliorate the healing process of myocardiu...
Injured adult mammalian cardiac muscle does not respond with significant regeneration. Skeletal musc...
Heart failure causes morbidity and mortality. Cell transplantation using skeletal muscle myoblast is...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the functional results of adult skeletal muscle cell and cardiac cell transpla...
AbstractObjective: Implanting myoblasts derived from autologous skeletal muscle, that is, satellite ...
International audienceMyocardial infarction is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity ...
ObjectivesAutologous skeletal myoblast cell transplantation by means of the injection method is subj...
AbstractThe inability of adult cardiomyocytes to divide to a significant extent and regenerate the m...
BackgroundTransplant of skeletal myoblasts is an attractive alternative to repair irreversibly damag...
Abstract—Cardiomyoplasty with skeletal myoblasts may benefit cardiac function after infarction. Rece...
International audienceBackground— The benefits of skeletal myoblast (SM) transplantation on infarcte...
Cell therapy may be a potentially attractive approach to restore myocardial contrac-tile performance...
Heart failure, the only cardiovascular disorder increasing in prevalence, afflicts 4.7 million Ameri...