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The Secretome of Irradiated Peripheral Mononuclear Cells Attenuates Hypertrophic Skin Scarring
Hypertrophic scars can cause pain, movement restrictions, and reduction in the quality of life. Despite numerous options to treat hypertrophic scarring, efficient therapies are still scarce, and cellular mechanisms are not well understood.
Vera Vorstandlechner +7 more
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Mechanisms triggering hypertrophic scar formation remain poorly understood. Here the authors perform scRNA-seq on mature human hypertrophic scars and developing scars in mice to identify the serine proteases dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 and urokinase as key ...
Vera Vorstandlechner +12 more
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Palliative surgery for congenital heart disease has allowed patients with previously lethal heart malformations to survive and, in most cases, to thrive. However, these procedures often place pressure and volume loads on the heart, and over time, these chronic loads can cause heart failure.
Francisco X, Galdos +5 more
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Angiotensin II-induced muscle atrophy via PPARγ suppression is mediated by miR-29b
The activation of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) induced by increased angiotensin II (AngII) levels has been implicated in muscle atrophy, which is involved in the pathogenesis of congestive heart failure.
Jin Li +12 more
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Circulating microRNAs in Response to Exercise Training in Healthy Adults
Circulating microRNAs (miRNAs, miRs) have great potential as cardiac biomarkers and they are also being explored for their roles in intercellular communication and gene expression regulation.
Qiulian Zhou +6 more
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New perspectives to repair a broken heart [PDF]
The aim of cardiac cell therapy is to restore at least in part the functionality of the diseased or injured myocardium by the use of stem/ progenitor cells.
BARILE, Lucio +9 more
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Cardiac Regeneration: the Heart of the Issue [PDF]
Abstract Purpose of Review The regenerative capacity of the heart is insufficient to compensate for the pathological loss of cardiomyocytes during a large injury, such as a myocardial infarction. Therapeutic options for patients after cardiac infarction are limited: treatment with drugs that only treat the symptoms or ...
Carotenuto, Felicia +2 more
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Normal versus pathological cardiac fibroblast-derived extracellular matrix differentially modulates cardiosphere-derived cell paracrine properties and commitment [PDF]
Human resident cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) isolated as cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) are under clinical evaluation as a therapeutic product for cardiac regenerative medicine.
Angelini, Francesco +11 more
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Analysis of Exosome Transfer in Mammalian Cells by Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching
During the course of evolution, prokaryote and eukaryote cells have developed elegant and to some extent analogous strategies to communicate with each other and to adapt to their surrounding environment.
Hernán González-King +9 more
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Neonatal mouse heart can regenerate after left ventricle (LV) apical resection (AR). Since current AR rodent method is accomplished by resecting LV apex until exposure of LV chamber, it is relatively difficult to operate reproducibly. We aimed to develop
Yihua Bei +12 more
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