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Cardiac regeneration therapy: connections to cardiac physiology

American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2011
Without heart transplantation, a large number of patients with failing hearts worldwide face poor outcomes. By means of cardiomyocyte regeneration, cardiac regeneration therapy is emerging with great promise as a means for restoring loss of cardiac function.
Naofumi, Takehara, Hiroaki, Matsubara
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Experimental models for cardiac regeneration

Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine, 2006
Simple ex vivo or in vitro models are most useful for testing putative cell therapy protocols, as they allow quick and controlled screening of variants and possible improvements. We discuss here three different models: coculture of precursors of human bone marrow cells (BMCs) with mouse heart slices bearing a cryogenic lesion; coculture of human BMCs ...
Ana, Sánchez   +6 more
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Cardiac regeneration: messages from CADUCEUS

The Lancet, 2012
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Siu, CW, Tse, HF
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Cardiac Regeneration

2023
Honghao Hou   +4 more
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Endogenous Mechanisms of Cardiac Regeneration

2016
Zebrafish possess a remarkable capacity for cardiac regeneration throughout their lifetime, providing a model for investigating endogenous cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating myocardial regeneration. By contrast, adult mammals have an extremely limited capacity for cardiac regeneration, contributing to mortality and morbidity from cardiac ...
M S W, Xiang, K, Kikuchi
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MicroRNA Therapeutics for Cardiac Regeneration

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2015
It is estimated that a typical myocardial infarction results in the loss of approximately one billion functional cardiomyocytes, which are replaced by a non-contractile fibrous scar, eventually leading to heart failure. The currently available surgical, drug, and device-based therapies cannot reverse the loss of functional myocardium, which is the ...
Zhiyong, Lei   +2 more
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Cardiac regeneration

2020
Raghav Murthy, Aditya Sengupta
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Cardiotoxicity of anticancer treatments: Epidemiology, detection, and management

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016
Giuseppe Curigliano   +2 more
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