AbstractThe adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity for regeneration, but recent findings have challenged this dogma. A modified view assigns the mammalian heart a measurable capacity for regeneration throughout its lifetime, with the implication that endogenous regenerative capacity can be therapeutically stimulated in the injury setting. Although extremely limited in adult mammals, the natural capacity for organ regeneration is a conserved trait in certain vertebrates. Urodele amphibians and teleosts are well-known examples of such animals that can efficiently regenerate various organs including the heart as adults. By understanding how these animals regenerate a damaged heart, one might obt...
The adult mammalian heart has an extremely limited capacity for regeneration. As a consequence, isch...
Summary The zebrafish is a widely used model animal to study the regeneration of organs, such as the...
The heart plays the vital role of propelling blood to the entire body, which is essential to life. W...
The adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity for rege...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Compared to other organs su...
AbstractThe adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity ...
The adult human heart cannot repair itself after injury and, instead, forms a permanent fibrotic sca...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
Among adult vertebrates, the zebrafish presents the rather exceptional capacity to efficiently rege...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
In humans, myocardial infarction results in ventricular remodeling, progressing ultimately to cardia...
Humans can, if they survived a cardiac injury such as heart infarction, heal this cardiac injury onl...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
The adult mammalian heart has an extremely limited capacity for regeneration. As a consequence, isch...
Summary The zebrafish is a widely used model animal to study the regeneration of organs, such as the...
The heart plays the vital role of propelling blood to the entire body, which is essential to life. W...
The adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity for rege...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. Compared to other organs su...
AbstractThe adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity ...
The adult human heart cannot repair itself after injury and, instead, forms a permanent fibrotic sca...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
Among adult vertebrates, the zebrafish presents the rather exceptional capacity to efficiently rege...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
In humans, myocardial infarction results in ventricular remodeling, progressing ultimately to cardia...
Humans can, if they survived a cardiac injury such as heart infarction, heal this cardiac injury onl...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
The adult mammalian heart has an extremely limited capacity for regeneration. As a consequence, isch...
Summary The zebrafish is a widely used model animal to study the regeneration of organs, such as the...
The heart plays the vital role of propelling blood to the entire body, which is essential to life. W...