ObjectiveThe present study was designed to test whether intravenously infused embryonic stem cell-derived cells could translocate to injured myocardium after myocardial infarction and improve cardiac function.MethodsCultured embryonic stem cell-derived cells were transfected with green fluorescent protein. Embryonic stem cell-derived cells were administered through the tail vein (approximately 107 cells in 1 mL of medium for each rat) every other day for 6 days in 45 rats after myocardial infarction. Six weeks after myocardial infarction and cell infusion, cardiac function, blood flow, and the numeric density of arterioles were measured to test the benefits of cell therapy. An in vitro Transwell assay was performed to evaluate the embryonic...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
ObjectiveThe present study was designed to test whether intravenously infused embryonic stem cell-de...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to investigate the feasibility of and potential functiona...
AbstractObjectives: Bone marrow stromal cells contain “adult stem cells.” We tested the hypothesis t...
Background-Pluripotent stem cells represent one promising source for cellular cardiomyoplasty. In th...
Background—Pluripotent stem cells represent one promising source for cellular cardiomyoplasty. In th...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
ObjectiveThe present study was designed to test whether intravenously infused embryonic stem cell-de...
AbstractObjective: This study was designed to investigate the feasibility of and potential functiona...
AbstractObjectives: Bone marrow stromal cells contain “adult stem cells.” We tested the hypothesis t...
Background-Pluripotent stem cells represent one promising source for cellular cardiomyoplasty. In th...
Background—Pluripotent stem cells represent one promising source for cellular cardiomyoplasty. In th...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...
Aims: Controversy exists in regard to the beneficial effects of transplanting cardiac or somatic pro...
Contrary to the initial belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ that cannot repla...