The embryonic epicardium, originating from the proepicardial organ (PEO), provides a source of multipotent progenitors for cardiac lineages, including pericytes, fibroblasts, and vascular smooth muscle cells. Maximizing the regenerative capacity of the adult epicardium depends on recapitulating embryonic cell fates. The potential of the epicardium to contribute coronary endothelium is unclear, due to conflicting Cre-based lineage trace data. Controversy also surrounds when epicardial cell fate becomes restricted. Here, we systematically investigate expression of five widely used epicardial markers, Wt1, Tcf21, Tbx18, Sema3d, and Scx, over the course of development. We show overlap of markers in all PEO and epicardia...
International audienceThe epicardium is a reservoir of progenitors that give rise to coronary vascul...
International audienceThe epicardium is a reservoir of progenitors that give rise to coronary vascul...
Rationale: The epicardium contributes to the majority of nonmyocardial cells in the adult heart. Rec...
The epicardium is the mono-layered epithelium that covers the outer surface of the myocardium from e...
The embryonic epicardium originates from the proepicardium, an extracardiac primordium constituted b...
SummaryThe proepicardial organ is an important transient structure that contributes cells to various...
The embryonic epicardium generates a population of epicardial‐derived mesenchymal cells (EPDC) whose...
During heart development, epicardial progenitors contribute various cardiac lineages including smoot...
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer which contributes to the coronary vessels and myocardium ...
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer which contributes to the coronary vessels and myocardium ...
Rationale: The embryonic epicardium is a crucial cell source of the cardiac fibrous skeleton as well...
AbstractThe epicardium is the last layer of the vertebrate heart to form, surrounding the heart musc...
AbstractThe importance of the epicardium for myocardial and valvuloseptal development has been well ...
The epicardium is essential for mammalian heart development. At present, our understanding of the ti...
Rationale: The epicardium contributes to the majority of nonmyocardial cells in the adult heart. Rec...
International audienceThe epicardium is a reservoir of progenitors that give rise to coronary vascul...
International audienceThe epicardium is a reservoir of progenitors that give rise to coronary vascul...
Rationale: The epicardium contributes to the majority of nonmyocardial cells in the adult heart. Rec...
The epicardium is the mono-layered epithelium that covers the outer surface of the myocardium from e...
The embryonic epicardium originates from the proepicardium, an extracardiac primordium constituted b...
SummaryThe proepicardial organ is an important transient structure that contributes cells to various...
The embryonic epicardium generates a population of epicardial‐derived mesenchymal cells (EPDC) whose...
During heart development, epicardial progenitors contribute various cardiac lineages including smoot...
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer which contributes to the coronary vessels and myocardium ...
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer which contributes to the coronary vessels and myocardium ...
Rationale: The embryonic epicardium is a crucial cell source of the cardiac fibrous skeleton as well...
AbstractThe epicardium is the last layer of the vertebrate heart to form, surrounding the heart musc...
AbstractThe importance of the epicardium for myocardial and valvuloseptal development has been well ...
The epicardium is essential for mammalian heart development. At present, our understanding of the ti...
Rationale: The epicardium contributes to the majority of nonmyocardial cells in the adult heart. Rec...
International audienceThe epicardium is a reservoir of progenitors that give rise to coronary vascul...
International audienceThe epicardium is a reservoir of progenitors that give rise to coronary vascul...
Rationale: The epicardium contributes to the majority of nonmyocardial cells in the adult heart. Rec...