Myocardial fibrosis is a severe global health problem due to its prevalence in all forms of cardiac diseases and direct role in causing heart failure. The discovery of efficient antifibrotic compounds has been hampered due to the lack of a physiologically relevant disease model. Herein, we present a disease model of human myocardial fibrosis and use it to establish a compound screening system. In the Biowire II platform, cardiac tissues are suspended between a pair of poly(octamethylene maleate (anhydride) citrate) (POMaC) wires. Noninvasive functional readouts are realized on the basis of the deflection of the intrinsically fluorescent polymer. The disease model is constructed to recapitulate contractile, biomechanical, and electrophysiolo...
In vitro models of pathological cardiac tissue have attracted interest as predictive platforms for p...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Cardiovascular dis...
Abstract Background Cardiac fibrosis is the most common pathway of many cardiac diseases. To date, t...
Cardiac fibrosis is a maladaptive remodeling of the myocardium hallmarked by contraction impairment ...
Study of the molecular basis of myocardial fibrosis is hampered by limited access to tissues from hu...
Drug efficacy assessment without using animals is important for development of cardiac fibrosis trea...
In heart failure, cardiac fibrosis is the result of an adverse remodeling process. Collagen is conti...
Cardiotoxicity is a major cause of drug failure at the late stages of clinical trials and it is link...
Ex vivo modelling systems for cardiovascular research are becoming increasingly important in reducin...
Chronic fibrosis caused by acute myocardial infarction (MI) leads to increased morbidity and mortali...
Cardiac cells are embedded in a collagen network that provides strength in the heart against tension...
Cardiac fibrosis is a strong contributor to heart failure, but a lack of suitable human models limit...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
Myocardial fibrosis refers to a variety of quantitative and qualitative changes in the interstitial ...
Introduction Cardiac fibrosis (CF) is a pathological remodeling occurring, for instance, after myoc...
In vitro models of pathological cardiac tissue have attracted interest as predictive platforms for p...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Cardiovascular dis...
Abstract Background Cardiac fibrosis is the most common pathway of many cardiac diseases. To date, t...
Cardiac fibrosis is a maladaptive remodeling of the myocardium hallmarked by contraction impairment ...
Study of the molecular basis of myocardial fibrosis is hampered by limited access to tissues from hu...
Drug efficacy assessment without using animals is important for development of cardiac fibrosis trea...
In heart failure, cardiac fibrosis is the result of an adverse remodeling process. Collagen is conti...
Cardiotoxicity is a major cause of drug failure at the late stages of clinical trials and it is link...
Ex vivo modelling systems for cardiovascular research are becoming increasingly important in reducin...
Chronic fibrosis caused by acute myocardial infarction (MI) leads to increased morbidity and mortali...
Cardiac cells are embedded in a collagen network that provides strength in the heart against tension...
Cardiac fibrosis is a strong contributor to heart failure, but a lack of suitable human models limit...
In cardiac fibrosis, in response to stress or injury, cardiac fibroblasts deposit excessive amounts ...
Myocardial fibrosis refers to a variety of quantitative and qualitative changes in the interstitial ...
Introduction Cardiac fibrosis (CF) is a pathological remodeling occurring, for instance, after myoc...
In vitro models of pathological cardiac tissue have attracted interest as predictive platforms for p...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Cardiovascular dis...
Abstract Background Cardiac fibrosis is the most common pathway of many cardiac diseases. To date, t...