The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and undergoes a number of pathological changes in response to injury. Although cardiac regeneration has been documented in zebrafish and neonatal mouse hearts, it is currently unknown whether the immature human heart is capable of undergoing complete regeneration. Combined progress in pluripotent stem cell differentiation and tissue engineering has facilitated the development of human cardiac organoids (hCOs), which resemble fetal heart tissue and can be used to address this important knowledge gap. This study aimed to characterize the regenerative capacity of immature human heart tissue in response to injury. Following cryoinjury with a dry ice pr...
The adult human heart cannot regain complete cardiac function following tissue injury, making cardia...
Adult mammals undergo minimal regeneration following cardiac injury, which severely compromises card...
Adult humans fail to regenerate their hearts following injury, and this failure to regenerate myocar...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
AbstractA growing body of evidence has shown that the heart is not terminally differentiated but con...
SummaryThe mammalian heart has generally been considered nonregenerative, but recent progress sugges...
The stem cells keep us young by endogenously repairing us upon need. They do so bysmartly one step f...
Heart disease affects millions worldwide and is a progressive condition involving loss of cardiomyoc...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms that are responsible for the poor regenerative capacity of the...
Despite considerable efforts carried out to develop stem/progenitor cell-based technologies aiming a...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
Myocardial injury often leads to heart failure due to the loss and insufficient regeneration of resi...
Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart follow...
The adult mammalian heart has an extremely limited capacity for regeneration. As a consequence, isch...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Cardiomyocytes are irrevers...
The adult human heart cannot regain complete cardiac function following tissue injury, making cardia...
Adult mammals undergo minimal regeneration following cardiac injury, which severely compromises card...
Adult humans fail to regenerate their hearts following injury, and this failure to regenerate myocar...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
AbstractA growing body of evidence has shown that the heart is not terminally differentiated but con...
SummaryThe mammalian heart has generally been considered nonregenerative, but recent progress sugges...
The stem cells keep us young by endogenously repairing us upon need. They do so bysmartly one step f...
Heart disease affects millions worldwide and is a progressive condition involving loss of cardiomyoc...
The cellular and molecular mechanisms that are responsible for the poor regenerative capacity of the...
Despite considerable efforts carried out to develop stem/progenitor cell-based technologies aiming a...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
Myocardial injury often leads to heart failure due to the loss and insufficient regeneration of resi...
Recent studies have questioned the accepted dogma that the regenerative capacity of the heart follow...
The adult mammalian heart has an extremely limited capacity for regeneration. As a consequence, isch...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Cardiomyocytes are irrevers...
The adult human heart cannot regain complete cardiac function following tissue injury, making cardia...
Adult mammals undergo minimal regeneration following cardiac injury, which severely compromises card...
Adult humans fail to regenerate their hearts following injury, and this failure to regenerate myocar...