AIMS: Cultured cardiac explants produce a heterogeneous population of cells including a distinctive population of refractile cells described here as small round cardiac explant derived cells (EDCs). The aim of this study was to explore the source, morphology and cardiogenic potential of EDCs. METHODS: Transgenic MLC2v-Cre/ZEG, and actin-eGFP mice were used for lineage-tracing of EDCs in vitro and in vivo. C57B16 mice were used as cell transplant recipients of EDCs from transgenic hearts, as well as for the general characterisation of EDCs. The activation of cardiac-specific markers were analysed by: immunohistochemistry with bright field and immunofluorescent microscopy, electron microscopy, PCR and RT-PCR. Functional engraftment of transpl...
The belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ was a very well established notion am...
The mammalian heart has little capacity to regenerate, and following injury the myocardium is replac...
Background—Cardiomyocytes derived from human embryonic stem (hES) cells could be useful in restoring...
Cultured cardiac explants produce a heterogeneous population of cells including a distinctive popula...
Abstract In the past few years it has been established that the heart contains a reservoir of stem a...
Abstract—Cardiac myocytes have been traditionally regarded as terminally differentiated cells that a...
Cardiac myocytes have been traditionally regarded as terminally differentiated cells that adapt to i...
The initial aims of this thesis were to investigate whether the myocardium contains resident progeni...
Human heart harbors a population of resident progenitor cells that can be isolated by stem cell anti...
The adult human heart has a minimal ability to regenerate myocardium. Therefore, loss of viable card...
An analysis of the clonality of cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) and myocyte turnover in vivo require...
Background - Ex vivo expansion of resident cardiac stem cells, followed by delivery to the heart, ma...
Stem cell-based approaches to cardiac regeneration are increasingly viable strategies for treating h...
<div><p>The mammalian heart has little capacity to regenerate, and following injury the myocardium i...
The daunting challenge to prevent and treat heart failure requires an understanding of cardiac cell ...
The belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ was a very well established notion am...
The mammalian heart has little capacity to regenerate, and following injury the myocardium is replac...
Background—Cardiomyocytes derived from human embryonic stem (hES) cells could be useful in restoring...
Cultured cardiac explants produce a heterogeneous population of cells including a distinctive popula...
Abstract In the past few years it has been established that the heart contains a reservoir of stem a...
Abstract—Cardiac myocytes have been traditionally regarded as terminally differentiated cells that a...
Cardiac myocytes have been traditionally regarded as terminally differentiated cells that adapt to i...
The initial aims of this thesis were to investigate whether the myocardium contains resident progeni...
Human heart harbors a population of resident progenitor cells that can be isolated by stem cell anti...
The adult human heart has a minimal ability to regenerate myocardium. Therefore, loss of viable card...
An analysis of the clonality of cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) and myocyte turnover in vivo require...
Background - Ex vivo expansion of resident cardiac stem cells, followed by delivery to the heart, ma...
Stem cell-based approaches to cardiac regeneration are increasingly viable strategies for treating h...
<div><p>The mammalian heart has little capacity to regenerate, and following injury the myocardium i...
The daunting challenge to prevent and treat heart failure requires an understanding of cardiac cell ...
The belief that the heart is a terminally differentiated organ was a very well established notion am...
The mammalian heart has little capacity to regenerate, and following injury the myocardium is replac...
Background—Cardiomyocytes derived from human embryonic stem (hES) cells could be useful in restoring...