Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart following injury is limited. Several apparently distinct populations of resident cardiac progenitor cells may have the potential to regenerate functional heart muscle. Despite this progress, the physiologic role and therapeutic potential of cardiac resident progenitor cells remain unclear
Heart development in mammals is followed by a postnatal decline in cell proliferation and cell renew...
International audienceSince the first observations over two centuries ago by Lazzaro Spallanzani on ...
Cell-based therapies hold promise of repairing an injured heart, and the description of stem and pro...
Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart follow...
Stem cell therapy has recently emerged as an innovative strategy over conventional cardiovascular tr...
Myocardial infarction is a leading cause of death globally due to the inability of the adult human h...
Stem cell-based regeneration of the heart has focused much scientific and public attention being car...
A growing body of evidence has shown that the heart is not terminally differentiated but continues t...
The heart is the first functional organ to develop, and cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells) are th...
Nine years after the existence of resident Cardiac Stem Cells was first demonstrated, and despite th...
Substantial evidence indicates that cell transplantation can improve function of the infarcted heart...
The introduction of stem cells in cardiology provides new tools in understanding the regenerative pr...
Injury to the myocardium is a major cause of death, as the human heart has limited capacity of regen...
Recent insights into myocardial biology uncovered a hereto unknown regenerative capacity of the adul...
Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of death in the United States and in most nations w...
Heart development in mammals is followed by a postnatal decline in cell proliferation and cell renew...
International audienceSince the first observations over two centuries ago by Lazzaro Spallanzani on ...
Cell-based therapies hold promise of repairing an injured heart, and the description of stem and pro...
Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart follow...
Stem cell therapy has recently emerged as an innovative strategy over conventional cardiovascular tr...
Myocardial infarction is a leading cause of death globally due to the inability of the adult human h...
Stem cell-based regeneration of the heart has focused much scientific and public attention being car...
A growing body of evidence has shown that the heart is not terminally differentiated but continues t...
The heart is the first functional organ to develop, and cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells) are th...
Nine years after the existence of resident Cardiac Stem Cells was first demonstrated, and despite th...
Substantial evidence indicates that cell transplantation can improve function of the infarcted heart...
The introduction of stem cells in cardiology provides new tools in understanding the regenerative pr...
Injury to the myocardium is a major cause of death, as the human heart has limited capacity of regen...
Recent insights into myocardial biology uncovered a hereto unknown regenerative capacity of the adul...
Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of death in the United States and in most nations w...
Heart development in mammals is followed by a postnatal decline in cell proliferation and cell renew...
International audienceSince the first observations over two centuries ago by Lazzaro Spallanzani on ...
Cell-based therapies hold promise of repairing an injured heart, and the description of stem and pro...