Unlike the adult mammalian heart, which has limited regenerative capacity, the zebrafish heart can fully regenerate following injury. Reactivation of cardiac developmental programmes is considered key to successfully regenerating the heart, yet the regulatory elements underlying the response triggered upon injury and during development remain elusive. Organ-wide activation of the epicardium is essential for zebrafish heart regeneration and is considered a potential regenerative source to target in the mammalian heart. Here we compared the transcriptome and epigenome of the developing and regenerating zebrafish epicardium by integrating gene expression profiles with open chromatin ATAC-seq data. By generating gene regulatory networks associa...
AbstractUnlike adult mammals, adult zebrafish vigorously regenerate lost heart muscle in response to...
The human heart is known to have limited regeneration capability, and myocardial infarction leads to...
Zebrafish could be an interesting translational model to understand and improve the post-infarction ...
The epicardium, a cell layer enveloping the heart muscle, drives embryonic heart development and hea...
The heart plays the vital role of propelling blood to the entire body, which is essential to life. W...
Despite a notable reduction in incidence of acute myocardial infarction (MI), patients who experienc...
Adult mammalian hearts do not replenish lost cardiomyocytes (CMs) after injury, replacing them with ...
Mammalian hearts cannot regenerate. In contrast, zebrafish hearts regenerate even when up to 20% of ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing and spatiotemporal analysis of the regenerating zebrafish heart identify ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide. Understanding the mo...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
SummaryZebrafish possess a unique yet poorly understood capacity for cardiac regeneration. Here, we ...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
The adult zebrafish heart has a high capacity for regeneration following injury. However, the compos...
AbstractUnlike adult mammals, adult zebrafish vigorously regenerate lost heart muscle in response to...
The human heart is known to have limited regeneration capability, and myocardial infarction leads to...
Zebrafish could be an interesting translational model to understand and improve the post-infarction ...
The epicardium, a cell layer enveloping the heart muscle, drives embryonic heart development and hea...
The heart plays the vital role of propelling blood to the entire body, which is essential to life. W...
Despite a notable reduction in incidence of acute myocardial infarction (MI), patients who experienc...
Adult mammalian hearts do not replenish lost cardiomyocytes (CMs) after injury, replacing them with ...
Mammalian hearts cannot regenerate. In contrast, zebrafish hearts regenerate even when up to 20% of ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing and spatiotemporal analysis of the regenerating zebrafish heart identify ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide. Understanding the mo...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
SummaryZebrafish possess a unique yet poorly understood capacity for cardiac regeneration. Here, we ...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
The adult zebrafish heart has a high capacity for regeneration following injury. However, the compos...
AbstractUnlike adult mammals, adult zebrafish vigorously regenerate lost heart muscle in response to...
The human heart is known to have limited regeneration capability, and myocardial infarction leads to...
Zebrafish could be an interesting translational model to understand and improve the post-infarction ...