The non-muscular cells that populate the space found between cardiomyocyte fibers are known as 'cardiac interstitial cells' (CICs). CICs are heterogeneous in nature and include different cardiac progenitor/stem cells, cardiac fibroblasts and other cell types. Upon heart damage CICs soon respond by initiating a reparative response that transforms with time into extensive fibrosis and heart failure. Despite the biomedical relevance of CICs, controversy remains on the ontogenetic relationship existing between the different cell kinds homing at the cardiac interstitium, as well as on the molecular signals that regulate their differentiation, maturation, mutual interaction and role in adult cardiac homeostasis and disease. Our work focuses on th...
Tracing the history of individual cells during embryonic morphogenesis in a structure as complex as ...
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer which contributes to the coronary vessels and myocardium ...
Cardiac interstitial cells (CIC) perform essential roles in myocardial biology through preservation ...
The non-muscular cells that populate the space found between cardiomyocyte fibers are known as ‘card...
<div><p>The non-muscular cells that populate the space found between cardiomyocyte fibers are known ...
The non-muscular cells that populate the space found between cardiomyocyte fibers are known as 'card...
The mammalian heart is an organ that has traded regenerative capacity for complexity, meaning )) tha...
During cardiac development, the epicardium is the source of multipotent mesenchymal cells, which giv...
Background: The cardiac interstitial cellular fraction is composed of multiple cell types. Some of t...
The proepicardial-derived epicardium covers the myocardium and after a process of epithelial–mesench...
The epicardium is the mono-layered epithelium that covers the outer surface of the myocardium from e...
The death of cardiac myocytes resulting from myocardial infarction is a major cause of heart failure...
The epicardium is derived from the proepicardialorgan, a source of multipotent progenitor cells. Epi...
In contrast to lower vertebrates, the mammalian heart has a very limited regenerative capacity. Card...
The epicardium has emerged as a multipotent cardiovascular progenitor source with therapeutic potent...
Tracing the history of individual cells during embryonic morphogenesis in a structure as complex as ...
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer which contributes to the coronary vessels and myocardium ...
Cardiac interstitial cells (CIC) perform essential roles in myocardial biology through preservation ...
The non-muscular cells that populate the space found between cardiomyocyte fibers are known as ‘card...
<div><p>The non-muscular cells that populate the space found between cardiomyocyte fibers are known ...
The non-muscular cells that populate the space found between cardiomyocyte fibers are known as 'card...
The mammalian heart is an organ that has traded regenerative capacity for complexity, meaning )) tha...
During cardiac development, the epicardium is the source of multipotent mesenchymal cells, which giv...
Background: The cardiac interstitial cellular fraction is composed of multiple cell types. Some of t...
The proepicardial-derived epicardium covers the myocardium and after a process of epithelial–mesench...
The epicardium is the mono-layered epithelium that covers the outer surface of the myocardium from e...
The death of cardiac myocytes resulting from myocardial infarction is a major cause of heart failure...
The epicardium is derived from the proepicardialorgan, a source of multipotent progenitor cells. Epi...
In contrast to lower vertebrates, the mammalian heart has a very limited regenerative capacity. Card...
The epicardium has emerged as a multipotent cardiovascular progenitor source with therapeutic potent...
Tracing the history of individual cells during embryonic morphogenesis in a structure as complex as ...
The epicardium is a mesothelial cell layer which contributes to the coronary vessels and myocardium ...
Cardiac interstitial cells (CIC) perform essential roles in myocardial biology through preservation ...