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Placental insufficiency disrupts cardiomyocyte ploidy and cell cycle fate in growth-restricted fetal sheep. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
Barooni N   +4 more
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Cardiomyocytes

2006
Derivation of cardiomyocytes from embryonic stem cells would be a boon for treatment of the many millions of people worldwide who suffer significant cardiac tissue damage in a myocardial infarction. Such cells could be used for transplantation, either as loose cells, as organized pieces of cardiac tissue, or even as pieces of organs.
Xiangzhong, Yang   +3 more
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Cardiomyocyte cytokinesis score: a potential method for cardiomyocyte proliferation

Cell Biology International, 2014
AbstractOne of the most important indicators of myocardial regeneration is cardiomyocyte proliferation. However, it is difficult to distinguish cardiomyocytes in the regenerating stage from binucleated or multinucleated myocytes by conventional morphometric techniques.
Kun, Hua   +4 more
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The Failing Cardiomyocyte

Heart Failure Clinics, 2005
Heart failure is a syndrome that arises primarily from a loss of power of the contracting muscle of the heart. Genetic studies have shown that some ‘‘idiopathic’’ dilated cardiomyopathies are caused by a defect in the individual muscle units of the heart (cardiomyocytes), such as a mutation in the proteins of the sarcomere, which leads directly to poor
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Microtopographical assembly of cardiomyocytes

Integrative Biology, 2011
One of the central challenges in cardiac tissue engineering is the control of the assembly and organization of functional cardiac tissue. Maintenance of a three-dimensional tissue architecture is key to myocardial function in vivo, and a variety of studies hint that provision of topological cues within scaffolds can facilitate the engineering of ...
Anuj A, Patel   +2 more
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Endocrine cardiomyocytes.

Journal of submicroscopic cytology, 1988
A short review of the history related to the identification and classification of cardiac hormones shows that long before the development of modern scientific technology these substances had been predicted. It is an outstanding example of how meticulous observation, even with simple instruments, coupled with creative imagination, sound logic, and far ...
L J, Didio, R, Franco-Saenz, D E, Morse
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