Defects in cardiac valve morphogenesis and septation of the heart chambers constitute some of the most common human congenital abnormalities. Some of these defects originate from errors in atrioventricular (AV) endocardial cushion development. Although this process is being extensively studied in mouse and chick, the zebrafish system presents several advantages over these models, including the ability to carry out forward genetic screens and study vertebrate gene function at the single cell level. In this paper, we analyze the cellular and subcellular architecture of the zebrafish heart during stages of AV cushion and valve development and gain an unprecedented level of resolution into this process. We find that endocardial cells in the AV ...
Heart valve development is governed by both genetic and biomechanical inputs. Prior work has demonst...
The cardiac conduction system (CCS) propagates and coordinates the electrical excitation that origin...
<div><p>The organization of structure and function of cardiac chambers in vertebrates is defined by ...
Defects in cardiac valve morphogenesis and septation of the heart chambers constitute some of the mo...
AIMS:Valvular heart disease is responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality. Cardiac valves ...
AbstractThe embryonic vertebrate heart is divided into two major chambers, an anterior ventricle and...
Abnormal cardiac valve morphogenesis is a common cause of human congenital heart disease. The molecu...
During cardiac valve development, the single-layered endocardial sheet at the atrioventricular canal...
AbstractIn birds and mammals, cardiac neural crest is essential for heart development and contribute...
Despite extensive research on cardiovascular development, much remains to be learned about the molec...
ABSTRACT The genetic pathways underlying the induction and anterior-posterior patterning of the hear...
Outline of this thesis In order to find new genetic factors, which are involved in cardiac growth we...
Elucidating the morphogenetic events that shape vertebrate heart valves, complex structures that pre...
The vertebrate heart develops from several progenitor lineages. After early-differentiating first he...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most common birth defect, occurring in nearly 1% of all live ...
Heart valve development is governed by both genetic and biomechanical inputs. Prior work has demonst...
The cardiac conduction system (CCS) propagates and coordinates the electrical excitation that origin...
<div><p>The organization of structure and function of cardiac chambers in vertebrates is defined by ...
Defects in cardiac valve morphogenesis and septation of the heart chambers constitute some of the mo...
AIMS:Valvular heart disease is responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality. Cardiac valves ...
AbstractThe embryonic vertebrate heart is divided into two major chambers, an anterior ventricle and...
Abnormal cardiac valve morphogenesis is a common cause of human congenital heart disease. The molecu...
During cardiac valve development, the single-layered endocardial sheet at the atrioventricular canal...
AbstractIn birds and mammals, cardiac neural crest is essential for heart development and contribute...
Despite extensive research on cardiovascular development, much remains to be learned about the molec...
ABSTRACT The genetic pathways underlying the induction and anterior-posterior patterning of the hear...
Outline of this thesis In order to find new genetic factors, which are involved in cardiac growth we...
Elucidating the morphogenetic events that shape vertebrate heart valves, complex structures that pre...
The vertebrate heart develops from several progenitor lineages. After early-differentiating first he...
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most common birth defect, occurring in nearly 1% of all live ...
Heart valve development is governed by both genetic and biomechanical inputs. Prior work has demonst...
The cardiac conduction system (CCS) propagates and coordinates the electrical excitation that origin...
<div><p>The organization of structure and function of cardiac chambers in vertebrates is defined by ...