The precise nature of packing together of the cardiomyocytes within the ventricular walls has still to be determined. The spiraling nature of the chains of interconnected cardiomyocytes has long been recognized. As long ago as the end of the nineteenth century, Pettigrew had emphasized that the ventricular cone was not arranged on the basis of skeletal muscle. Despite this guidance, subsequent anatomists described entities such as “bulbo-spiral muscles”, with this notion of subunits culminating in the suggestion that the ventricular cone could be unwrapped so as to produce a “ventricular myocardial band”. Others, in contrast, had suggested that the ventricular walls were arranged on the basis of “sheets”,...
The concept of the ‘unique myocardial band’, which proposes that the ventricular myocardial cone is ...
Two of the leading concepts of mural ventricular architecture are the unique myocardial band and the...
n the discussion of their recent article, Hayabuchi and his colleagues[1] acknowledge that the “heli...
The precise nature of packing together of the cardiomyocytes within the ventricular walls has still ...
The precise nature of packing together of the cardiomyocytes within the ventricular walls has still ...
How the cardiomyocytes are aggregated within the heart walls remains contentious. We still do not fu...
Purpose: There are ongoing arguments as to how cardiomyocytes are aggregated together within the ven...
How the cardiomyocytes are aggregated within the heart walls remains contentious. We still do not fu...
La naturaleza precisa de la acumulación de los cardiomiocitos dentro de las paredes ventriculares aú...
Two of the leading concepts of mural ventricular architecture are the unique myocardial band and the...
Purpose: There are ongoing arguments as to how cardiomyocytes are aggregated together within the ven...
Recent morphological studies provide evidence that the ventricular walls are arranged as a 3D meshwo...
Heart wall myofibers wind as helices around the ventricles, strengthening them in a manner analogous...
With the increasing interest now paid to volume reduction surgery, in which the cardiac surgeon is r...
Ventricular twisting, essential for cardiac function, is attributed to the contraction of myocardial...
The concept of the ‘unique myocardial band’, which proposes that the ventricular myocardial cone is ...
Two of the leading concepts of mural ventricular architecture are the unique myocardial band and the...
n the discussion of their recent article, Hayabuchi and his colleagues[1] acknowledge that the “heli...
The precise nature of packing together of the cardiomyocytes within the ventricular walls has still ...
The precise nature of packing together of the cardiomyocytes within the ventricular walls has still ...
How the cardiomyocytes are aggregated within the heart walls remains contentious. We still do not fu...
Purpose: There are ongoing arguments as to how cardiomyocytes are aggregated together within the ven...
How the cardiomyocytes are aggregated within the heart walls remains contentious. We still do not fu...
La naturaleza precisa de la acumulación de los cardiomiocitos dentro de las paredes ventriculares aú...
Two of the leading concepts of mural ventricular architecture are the unique myocardial band and the...
Purpose: There are ongoing arguments as to how cardiomyocytes are aggregated together within the ven...
Recent morphological studies provide evidence that the ventricular walls are arranged as a 3D meshwo...
Heart wall myofibers wind as helices around the ventricles, strengthening them in a manner analogous...
With the increasing interest now paid to volume reduction surgery, in which the cardiac surgeon is r...
Ventricular twisting, essential for cardiac function, is attributed to the contraction of myocardial...
The concept of the ‘unique myocardial band’, which proposes that the ventricular myocardial cone is ...
Two of the leading concepts of mural ventricular architecture are the unique myocardial band and the...
n the discussion of their recent article, Hayabuchi and his colleagues[1] acknowledge that the “heli...