AbstractThe molecular events of cardiac lineage specification and differentiation are largely unknown. Here we describe the involvement of a growth factor with an EGF-like domain, Cripto-1 (Cr-1), in cardiac differentiation. During embryonic development, Cr-1 is expressed in the mouse blastocyst, primitive streak, and later is restricted to the developing heart. To investigate the role of Cr-1, we have generated Cr-1-negative embryonic stem (ES) cell lines by homologous recombination. The resulting double “knockout” ES cells have selectively lost the ability to form beating cardiac myocytes, a process that can be rescued by reintroducing Cr-1 gene back into the Cr(−/−) cells. Furthermore, the lack of functional Cr-1 is correlated with absen...
The heart is the first organ to form and start to function during mammalian embryogenesis. This comp...
In the early vertebrate embryo, cardiac progenitor/precursor cells (CPs) give rise to cardiac struct...
Rationale: Embryonic and fetal myocardial growth is characterized by a dramatic increase in myocyte ...
The epicardium has a critical role during embryonic development, contributing epicardium-derived lin...
The molecular mechanisms controlling inductive events leading to the specification and terminal diff...
Abstract: Cardiac muscle creation during embryogenesis requires extracellular instructive signals th...
Generating cardiomyocytes from embryonic stem cells is an important technique for understanding card...
AbstractEmbryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent, possessing the unique property to differentiate i...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells have been suggested as candidate therapeutic tools for regenerative medici...
Generating cardiomyocytes from embryonic stem cells is an important technique for understanding card...
<div><p>In the early vertebrate embryo, cardiac progenitor/precursor cells (CPs) give rise to cardia...
The heart is the first organ to form during embryonic development. Given the complex nature of cardi...
Here we described the use of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) as a model to obtain insights into c...
Although adult cardiomyocytes have the capacity for cellular regeneration, they are unable to fully ...
AbstractAlthough adult cardiomyocytes have the capacity for cellular regeneration, they are unable t...
The heart is the first organ to form and start to function during mammalian embryogenesis. This comp...
In the early vertebrate embryo, cardiac progenitor/precursor cells (CPs) give rise to cardiac struct...
Rationale: Embryonic and fetal myocardial growth is characterized by a dramatic increase in myocyte ...
The epicardium has a critical role during embryonic development, contributing epicardium-derived lin...
The molecular mechanisms controlling inductive events leading to the specification and terminal diff...
Abstract: Cardiac muscle creation during embryogenesis requires extracellular instructive signals th...
Generating cardiomyocytes from embryonic stem cells is an important technique for understanding card...
AbstractEmbryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent, possessing the unique property to differentiate i...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells have been suggested as candidate therapeutic tools for regenerative medici...
Generating cardiomyocytes from embryonic stem cells is an important technique for understanding card...
<div><p>In the early vertebrate embryo, cardiac progenitor/precursor cells (CPs) give rise to cardia...
The heart is the first organ to form during embryonic development. Given the complex nature of cardi...
Here we described the use of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) as a model to obtain insights into c...
Although adult cardiomyocytes have the capacity for cellular regeneration, they are unable to fully ...
AbstractAlthough adult cardiomyocytes have the capacity for cellular regeneration, they are unable t...
The heart is the first organ to form and start to function during mammalian embryogenesis. This comp...
In the early vertebrate embryo, cardiac progenitor/precursor cells (CPs) give rise to cardiac struct...
Rationale: Embryonic and fetal myocardial growth is characterized by a dramatic increase in myocyte ...