Cardiac diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI) can lead to adverse remodeling and impaired contractility of the heart due to widespread cardiomyocyte death in the damaged area. Current therapies focus on improving heart contractility and minimizing fibrosis with modest cardiac regeneration, but MI patients can still progress to heart failure (HF). There is a dire need for clinical therapies that can replace the lost myocardium, specifically by the induction of new myocyte formation from pre-existing cardiomyocytes. Many studies have shown terminally differentiated myocytes can re-enter the cell cycle and divide through manipulations of the cardiomyocyte cell cycle, signaling pathways, endogenous genes, and environmental factors. Howeve...
Cardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myocardial d...
The role and even the existence of new myocyte formation in the adult heart remain controversial. Do...
Rationale: Pre-existing cardiomyocytes and resident cardiac stem cells are limited in their capacity...
Many forms of cardiac disease are characterized by cardiomyocyte death due to necrosis, apoptosis an...
International audienceOver the last two decades, considerable effort has been made to better underst...
International audienceOver the last two decades, considerable effort has been made to better underst...
Unlike some lower vertebrates which can completely regenerate their heart, the human heart is a term...
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 ...
AbstractCardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myoc...
Aims Cardiomyocyte loss is a major contributor to the decreased cardiac function observed in disease...
AbstractInterventions to effect therapeutic cardiomyocyte renewal have received considerable interes...
Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of death in the western world. After occlusion of a ...
International audienceCardiac diseases, characterized by cardiomyocyte loss, lead to dramatic impair...
The human heart does not regenerate. Instead, following injury, human hearts scar. The loss of contr...
Cardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myocardial d...
The role and even the existence of new myocyte formation in the adult heart remain controversial. Do...
Rationale: Pre-existing cardiomyocytes and resident cardiac stem cells are limited in their capacity...
Many forms of cardiac disease are characterized by cardiomyocyte death due to necrosis, apoptosis an...
International audienceOver the last two decades, considerable effort has been made to better underst...
International audienceOver the last two decades, considerable effort has been made to better underst...
Unlike some lower vertebrates which can completely regenerate their heart, the human heart is a term...
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 ...
AbstractCardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myoc...
Aims Cardiomyocyte loss is a major contributor to the decreased cardiac function observed in disease...
AbstractInterventions to effect therapeutic cardiomyocyte renewal have received considerable interes...
Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of death in the western world. After occlusion of a ...
International audienceCardiac diseases, characterized by cardiomyocyte loss, lead to dramatic impair...
The human heart does not regenerate. Instead, following injury, human hearts scar. The loss of contr...
Cardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myocardial d...
The role and even the existence of new myocyte formation in the adult heart remain controversial. Do...
Rationale: Pre-existing cardiomyocytes and resident cardiac stem cells are limited in their capacity...