The formation of new blood vessels after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for the survival of existing and regenerated cardiac tissue. However, the extent of endogenous revascularization after MI is insufficient, and MI can often result in ventricular remodelling, progression to heart failure and premature death. The neutral results of numerous clinical trials that have evaluated the efficacy of angiogenic therapy to revascularize the infarcted heart reflect our poor understanding of the processes required to form a functional coronary vasculature. In this Review, we describe the latest advances in our understanding of the processes involved in coronary vessel formation, with mechanistic insights taken from developmental studies. Cor...
Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Canada and the western worl...
The survival of ischaemic cardiomyocytes after myocardial infarction (MI) depends on the formation o...
The history of revascularization for cardiac ischemia dates back to the early 1960’s when the first ...
Neovascularization of the ischemic myocardium postinfarction is necessary to restore blood flow to v...
Formation of the coronary arteries consists of a precisely orchestrated series of morphogenetic and ...
As the developing heart grows and the chamber walls thicken, passive diffusion of oxygen and nutrien...
As the developing heart grows and the chamber walls thicken, passive diffusion of oxygen and nutrien...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
Functional coronary circulation is essential for a healthy heart in warm-blooded vertebrates, and co...
Cardiovascular diseases including coronary artery disease are the leading cause of death worldwide. ...
The coronary system is the network of blood vessels that nourishes the heart muscle. After birth, pr...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for the oxygenation of existing a...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for the oxygenation of existing a...
International audienceRATIONALE:Revascularization of injured, ischemic, and regenerating organs is e...
Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Canada and the western worl...
The survival of ischaemic cardiomyocytes after myocardial infarction (MI) depends on the formation o...
The history of revascularization for cardiac ischemia dates back to the early 1960’s when the first ...
Neovascularization of the ischemic myocardium postinfarction is necessary to restore blood flow to v...
Formation of the coronary arteries consists of a precisely orchestrated series of morphogenetic and ...
As the developing heart grows and the chamber walls thicken, passive diffusion of oxygen and nutrien...
As the developing heart grows and the chamber walls thicken, passive diffusion of oxygen and nutrien...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for survival of existing and newl...
Functional coronary circulation is essential for a healthy heart in warm-blooded vertebrates, and co...
Cardiovascular diseases including coronary artery disease are the leading cause of death worldwide. ...
The coronary system is the network of blood vessels that nourishes the heart muscle. After birth, pr...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for the oxygenation of existing a...
Restoring blood flow after myocardial infarction (MI) is essential for the oxygenation of existing a...
International audienceRATIONALE:Revascularization of injured, ischemic, and regenerating organs is e...
Coronary artery disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Canada and the western worl...
The survival of ischaemic cardiomyocytes after myocardial infarction (MI) depends on the formation o...
The history of revascularization for cardiac ischemia dates back to the early 1960’s when the first ...