Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart following injury is limited. Several apparently distinct populations of resident cardiac progenitor cells may have the potential to regenerate functional heart muscle. Despite this progress, the physiologic role and therapeutic potential of cardiac resident progenitor cells remain unclear
The notion that the human adult heart is a quiescent organ incapable of self-regeneration has been s...
The capacity to regenerate damaged tissue and appendages is lost to some extent in higher vertebrate...
AbstractA growing body of evidence has shown that the heart is not terminally differentiated but con...
Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart follow...
Heart disease affects millions worldwide and is a progressive condition involving loss of cardiomyoc...
The role and even the existence of new myocyte formation in the adult heart remain controversial. Do...
Finding a cure for cardiovascular disease remains a major unmet medical need. Recent investigations ...
Myocardial infarction is a leading cause of death globally due to the inability of the adult human h...
AbstractHeated debate has surrounded the issue of whether adult stem cells can differentiate into ca...
The stem cells keep us young by endogenously repairing us upon need. They do so bysmartly one step f...
The death of cardiac myocytes diminishes the heart's pump function and is a major cause of heart fai...
The heart is the first functional organ to develop, and cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells) are th...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
Substantial evidence indicates that cell transplantation can improve function of the infarcted heart...
Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of death in the United States and in most nations w...
The notion that the human adult heart is a quiescent organ incapable of self-regeneration has been s...
The capacity to regenerate damaged tissue and appendages is lost to some extent in higher vertebrate...
AbstractA growing body of evidence has shown that the heart is not terminally differentiated but con...
Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart follow...
Heart disease affects millions worldwide and is a progressive condition involving loss of cardiomyoc...
The role and even the existence of new myocyte formation in the adult heart remain controversial. Do...
Finding a cure for cardiovascular disease remains a major unmet medical need. Recent investigations ...
Myocardial infarction is a leading cause of death globally due to the inability of the adult human h...
AbstractHeated debate has surrounded the issue of whether adult stem cells can differentiate into ca...
The stem cells keep us young by endogenously repairing us upon need. They do so bysmartly one step f...
The death of cardiac myocytes diminishes the heart's pump function and is a major cause of heart fai...
The heart is the first functional organ to develop, and cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells) are th...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
Substantial evidence indicates that cell transplantation can improve function of the infarcted heart...
Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of death in the United States and in most nations w...
The notion that the human adult heart is a quiescent organ incapable of self-regeneration has been s...
The capacity to regenerate damaged tissue and appendages is lost to some extent in higher vertebrate...
AbstractA growing body of evidence has shown that the heart is not terminally differentiated but con...