Myocardial infarction (MI) in humans is a common cause of cardiac injury and results in irreversible loss ofmyocardial cells and formation of fibrotic scar tissue. This fibrotic tissue preserves the integrity of the ventricular wall but undermines pump function, leading to congestive heart failure. Unfortunately, the mammalian heart is unable to replace cardiomyocytes, so the life expectancy for patients after an episode of MI is lower than for most common types of cancers. Whereas, humans cannot efficiently regenerate their heart after injury, the teleost zebrafish have the capability to repair a “broken” heart. The zebrafish is probably one of the most important models for developmental and regenerative biology of the heart. In the last d...
peer reviewedThe zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the f...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), the adult human heart is unable to regenerate and replace the ...
Heart failure causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The understanding of heart failu...
In humans, myocardial infarction results in ventricular remodeling, progressing ultimately to cardia...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading global cause of death, accounting for more than 30% of all dea...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
2016-11-21Regenerating an injured heart holds great promise for millions of patients suffering from ...
The study of heart repair post-myocardial infarction has historically focused on the importance of c...
Humans can, if they survived a cardiac injury such as heart infarction, heal this cardiac injury onl...
AbstractThe adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity ...
Myocardial infarctions are a major cause of death in the Western world. During such an event the hea...
Mammalian hearts cannot regenerate. In contrast, zebrafish hearts regenerate even when up to 20% of ...
BACKGROUND: Zebrafish is a clinically-relevant model of heart regeneration. Unlike mammals, it has a...
Background: Zebrafish is a clinically-relevant model of heart regeneration. Unlike mammals, it has a...
peer reviewedThe zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the f...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), the adult human heart is unable to regenerate and replace the ...
Heart failure causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The understanding of heart failu...
In humans, myocardial infarction results in ventricular remodeling, progressing ultimately to cardia...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading global cause of death, accounting for more than 30% of all dea...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
The adult human heart has a very poor capacity to repair itself following injury. During heart attac...
2016-11-21Regenerating an injured heart holds great promise for millions of patients suffering from ...
The study of heart repair post-myocardial infarction has historically focused on the importance of c...
Humans can, if they survived a cardiac injury such as heart infarction, heal this cardiac injury onl...
AbstractThe adult mammalian heart was once believed to be a post-mitotic organ without any capacity ...
Myocardial infarctions are a major cause of death in the Western world. During such an event the hea...
Mammalian hearts cannot regenerate. In contrast, zebrafish hearts regenerate even when up to 20% of ...
BACKGROUND: Zebrafish is a clinically-relevant model of heart regeneration. Unlike mammals, it has a...
Background: Zebrafish is a clinically-relevant model of heart regeneration. Unlike mammals, it has a...
peer reviewedThe zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the f...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), the adult human heart is unable to regenerate and replace the ...
Heart failure causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The understanding of heart failu...