Mammalian cardiomyocytes exit the cell cycle shortly after birth. As a result, an occurrence of coronary occlusion-induced myocardial infarction often results in heart failure, postinfarction LV dilatation, or death, and represents one of the most significant public health morbidities worldwide. Interestingly however, the hearts of neonatal pigs have been shown to regenerate following an acute myocardial infarction (MI) occuring on postnatal day 1 (P1); a recovery period which is accompanied by an increased expression of markers for cell-cycle activity, and suggests that early postnatal myocardial regeneration may be driven in part by the MI-induced proliferation of pre-existing cardiomyocytes. In this study, we identified signaling pathway...
SummaryThe mammalian heart has a remarkable regenerative capacity for a short period of time after b...
BACKGROUND: The inability of the adult mammalian heart to regenerate following injury represents a m...
After myocardial infarction (MI) the human heart is unable to regenerate lost tissue, leading to sca...
Background -The adult mammalian heart has limited ability to repair itself following injury. Zebrafi...
While a regenerative response is limited in the mammalian adult heart, it has been recently shown th...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
Rationale: Neonatal mice have the capacity to regenerate their hearts in response to injury, but thi...
Cardiac repair following myocardial injury is restricted due to the limited proliferative potential ...
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) is a major contributor to human ...
Cardiomyocytes exhibit robust proliferative activity during development. After birth, cardiomyocyte ...
BACKGROUND—: The inability of the adult mammalian heart to regenerate following injury represents a ...
<div><p>Molecular mechanisms associated with pathophysiological changes in ventricular remodelling d...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, with no cure currently. Therefore, ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the heart in large mammals contains cardiac proge...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the heart in large mammals contains cardiac proge...
SummaryThe mammalian heart has a remarkable regenerative capacity for a short period of time after b...
BACKGROUND: The inability of the adult mammalian heart to regenerate following injury represents a m...
After myocardial infarction (MI) the human heart is unable to regenerate lost tissue, leading to sca...
Background -The adult mammalian heart has limited ability to repair itself following injury. Zebrafi...
While a regenerative response is limited in the mammalian adult heart, it has been recently shown th...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
Rationale: Neonatal mice have the capacity to regenerate their hearts in response to injury, but thi...
Cardiac repair following myocardial injury is restricted due to the limited proliferative potential ...
Abstract Cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) is a major contributor to human ...
Cardiomyocytes exhibit robust proliferative activity during development. After birth, cardiomyocyte ...
BACKGROUND—: The inability of the adult mammalian heart to regenerate following injury represents a ...
<div><p>Molecular mechanisms associated with pathophysiological changes in ventricular remodelling d...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, with no cure currently. Therefore, ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the heart in large mammals contains cardiac proge...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the heart in large mammals contains cardiac proge...
SummaryThe mammalian heart has a remarkable regenerative capacity for a short period of time after b...
BACKGROUND: The inability of the adult mammalian heart to regenerate following injury represents a m...
After myocardial infarction (MI) the human heart is unable to regenerate lost tissue, leading to sca...