Ischemic heart disease complicated by coronary artery occlusion causes myocardial infarction (MI), which is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in humans (http://www.who.int/cardiovascular_diseases/resources/atlas/en/index.html). After MI the human heart has an impaired capacity to regenerate and, despite the high prevalence of cardiovascular disease worldwide, there is currently only limited insight into how to stimulate repair of the injured adult heart from its component parts. Efficient cardiac regeneration requires the replacement of lost cardiomyocytes, formation of new coronary blood vessels, and appropriate modulation of inflammation to prevent maladaptive remodeling, fibrosis/scarring, and consequent cardiac dysfunction. Her...
Recent studies demonstrated that the heart of 1-day-old neonatal mice could regenerate, with Wt1+ EP...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) constitute a powerful tool to study cardiac physiology and rep...
Cardiovascular disease remains the major cause of mortality, and cardiac cell therapy has recently e...
The inability of the human heart to effectively repair itself after acute ischaemic injury has drive...
Cardiac failure has a principal underlying aetiology of ischaemic damage arising from vascular insuf...
The inability of the human heart to effectively repair itself after acute ischaemic injury has drive...
Efficient cardiac regeneration postinfarction (MI) requires the replacement of lost cardiomyocytes, ...
Efficient cardiac regeneration postinfarction (MI) requires the replacement of lost cardiomyocytes, ...
Efficient cardiac regene ration postinfarction (MI) requires the replacement of lost cardiomyocytes,...
Advances in pharmacological and interventional strategies for the treatment of ischaemic heart disea...
AbstractMyocardial infarction (MI) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality world-wid...
While cardiovascular diseases remain the major worldwide cause of mortality and morbidity, there is ...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
Despite recent improvements in interventional medicine, cardiovascular disease still represents the ...
Survival rates following myocardial infarction have increased in recent years but current treatments...
Recent studies demonstrated that the heart of 1-day-old neonatal mice could regenerate, with Wt1+ EP...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) constitute a powerful tool to study cardiac physiology and rep...
Cardiovascular disease remains the major cause of mortality, and cardiac cell therapy has recently e...
The inability of the human heart to effectively repair itself after acute ischaemic injury has drive...
Cardiac failure has a principal underlying aetiology of ischaemic damage arising from vascular insuf...
The inability of the human heart to effectively repair itself after acute ischaemic injury has drive...
Efficient cardiac regeneration postinfarction (MI) requires the replacement of lost cardiomyocytes, ...
Efficient cardiac regeneration postinfarction (MI) requires the replacement of lost cardiomyocytes, ...
Efficient cardiac regene ration postinfarction (MI) requires the replacement of lost cardiomyocytes,...
Advances in pharmacological and interventional strategies for the treatment of ischaemic heart disea...
AbstractMyocardial infarction (MI) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality world-wid...
While cardiovascular diseases remain the major worldwide cause of mortality and morbidity, there is ...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
Despite recent improvements in interventional medicine, cardiovascular disease still represents the ...
Survival rates following myocardial infarction have increased in recent years but current treatments...
Recent studies demonstrated that the heart of 1-day-old neonatal mice could regenerate, with Wt1+ EP...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) constitute a powerful tool to study cardiac physiology and rep...
Cardiovascular disease remains the major cause of mortality, and cardiac cell therapy has recently e...