Cardiac fibrosis is the excess deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM), such as collagen. Myofibroblasts are major players in the production of collagen, and are differentiated primarily from resident fibroblasts. Collagen can compensate for the dead cells produced by injury. The appropriate production of collagen is beneficial for preserving the structural integrity of the heart, and protects the heart from cardiac rupture. However, excessive deposition of collagen causes cardiac dysfunction. Recent studies have demonstrated that myofibroblasts can change their phenotypes. In addition, myofibroblasts are found to have functions other than ECM production. Myofibroblasts have macrophage-like functions, in which they engulf dead cells and se...
Cardiac fibroblasts are the primary cell type responsible for deposition of extracellular matrix in ...
Our understanding of cardiac fibroblast functions has moved beyond their roles in heart structure an...
Structural cardiac remodeling with myocardial fibrosis is a hallmark of progression to heart failure...
Abstract: Cardiac fibroblasts play a critical role in maintenance of normal cardiac function. They a...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), a dynamic and complex process called wound healing is initiate...
The relative resistance of fibroblasts to hypoxia and their remarkable adaptive plasticity in respon...
Cardiac fibroblasts (CF) play a pivotal role in the repair and remodeling of the heart that occur fo...
Cardiac fibrosis, the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), remains an unresolved pr...
Myocardial fibrosis is the result of excessive fibrillar collagen synthesis and deposition without r...
Cardiac fibrosis, the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), remains an unresolved pr...
Globally, mortality and morbidity are increasing due to an increase in the number of patients with c...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays important roles in maintaining physiological structure and func...
The myocardium consists of several types of cells: cardiomyocytes, cardiac fibroblasts, endothelial ...
In heart failure, cardiac fibrosis is the result of an adverse remodeling process. Collagen is conti...
Background: Macrophages and fibroblasts are 2 major cell types involved in healing after myocardial ...
Cardiac fibroblasts are the primary cell type responsible for deposition of extracellular matrix in ...
Our understanding of cardiac fibroblast functions has moved beyond their roles in heart structure an...
Structural cardiac remodeling with myocardial fibrosis is a hallmark of progression to heart failure...
Abstract: Cardiac fibroblasts play a critical role in maintenance of normal cardiac function. They a...
Following myocardial infarction (MI), a dynamic and complex process called wound healing is initiate...
The relative resistance of fibroblasts to hypoxia and their remarkable adaptive plasticity in respon...
Cardiac fibroblasts (CF) play a pivotal role in the repair and remodeling of the heart that occur fo...
Cardiac fibrosis, the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), remains an unresolved pr...
Myocardial fibrosis is the result of excessive fibrillar collagen synthesis and deposition without r...
Cardiac fibrosis, the excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM), remains an unresolved pr...
Globally, mortality and morbidity are increasing due to an increase in the number of patients with c...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays important roles in maintaining physiological structure and func...
The myocardium consists of several types of cells: cardiomyocytes, cardiac fibroblasts, endothelial ...
In heart failure, cardiac fibrosis is the result of an adverse remodeling process. Collagen is conti...
Background: Macrophages and fibroblasts are 2 major cell types involved in healing after myocardial ...
Cardiac fibroblasts are the primary cell type responsible for deposition of extracellular matrix in ...
Our understanding of cardiac fibroblast functions has moved beyond their roles in heart structure an...
Structural cardiac remodeling with myocardial fibrosis is a hallmark of progression to heart failure...