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Cardiac tissue engineering [PDF]
We hypothesized that clinically sized (1-5 mm thick),compact cardiac constructs containing physiologically high density of viable cells (≈108 cells/cm3) can be engineered in vitro by using biomimetic culture systems capable of providing oxygen transport ...
Radišić Milica +1 more
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Objectives: Decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) is increasingly used in a wide range of regenerative medicine applications and may also offer the potential to support injured myocardium.
Hug Aubin +13 more
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BEaTS-β: an open-source electromechanical bioreactor for simulating human cardiac disease conditions
Heart disease remains the leading cause of worldwide mortality. Although the last decades have broadened our understanding of the biology behind the pathologies of heart disease, ex vivo systems capable of mimicking disease progression and abnormal heart
Hiroki Takaya +13 more
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Diet Rich in Lard Promotes a Metabolic Environment Favorable to Trypanosoma cruzi Growth
Background:Trypanosoma cruzi is a protozoan parasite that causes Chagas disease and affects 6–7 million people mainly in Latin America and worldwide.
Débora Maria Soares de Souza +20 more
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AIBP Regulates Metabolism of Ketone and Lipids but Not Mitochondrial Respiration
Accumulating evidence indicates that the APOA1 binding protein (AIBP)—a secreted protein—plays a profound role in lipid metabolism. Interestingly, AIBP also functions as an NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase to catalyze the interconversion of NAD(P)H hydrate [NAD(
Jun-dae Kim +6 more
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Engineered cardiac tissues [PDF]
Cardiac tissue engineering offers the promise of creating functional tissue replacements for use in the failing heart or for in vitro drug screening. The last decade has seen a great deal of progress in this field with new advances in interdisciplinary areas such as developmental biology, genetic engineering, biomaterials, polymer science, bioreactor ...
Rohin K, Iyer +3 more
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Cardiac Tissue Engineering [PDF]
The first 2 reviews in this series have described the defining properties of stem cells, their possible sources, and some initial attempts at their clinical use for tissue regeneration and repair. This third and final article in the series describes bioengineering methods for building physical structures to contain and organize implanted cells.
Matthew W, Curtis, Brenda, Russell
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Detection of Abnormal Cardiac Response Patterns in Cardiac Tissue Using Deep Learning
This study reports a method for the detection of mechanical signaling anomalies in cardiac tissue through the use of deep learning and the design of two anomaly detectors.
Xavier Marimon +4 more
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The effect of eight weeks high intensity interval training on the expression of cardiac miRNA-21 and miRNA-1 in wistar male rats [PDF]
Background and Purpose: microRNA (miRNA) are a new class of biomarkers that are involved in many biological processes and gene expression. Also, High-intensity exercise training (HIIT) has long been demonstrated to help improve cardiorespiratory fitness ...
Sohrab Ghalehgir +3 more
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For the first time, we have used phase-contrast X-ray tomography to characterize the three-dimensional (3d) structure of cardiac tissue from patients who succumbed to Covid-19. By extending conventional histopathological examination by a third dimension,
Marius Reichardt +10 more
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