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Science, 2015
Identification of the committed cardiomyoblast that retains proliferative potential may inform cardiac regenerative therapeutics.
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Identification of the committed cardiomyoblast that retains proliferative potential may inform cardiac regenerative therapeutics.
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Cryopreservation of Neonatal Cardiomyocytes
2015Cardiomyocytes are frequently used for in vitro models for cardiac research. The isolation of cells is time-consuming and, due to the cells limited proliferative abilities, must be performed frequently. To reduce the time requirements and the impact on research animals, we describe a method for cryopreserving neonatal rat cardiomyocytes (NRCMs), and ...
Adam C, Vandergriff +2 more
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Tissue factor and cardiomyocytes
Thrombosis Research, 2012Tissue factor, the initiator of blood coagulation, plays a major role in the protection of several organs against bleeding. Cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts constitutively express tissue factor. Besides its role for maintain cardiac hemostasis TF has been suggested to have several other important functions in the cardiac muscle.
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Glycation in the cardiomyocyte
Glycation is a protein post-translational modification that can occur on lysine and arginine residues as a result of a non-enzymatic process known as the Maillard reaction. This modification is irreversible, so the only way it can be removed is by protein degradation and replacement.Christine E, Delligatti +1 more
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Base editing correction of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in human cardiomyocytes and humanized mice
Nature Medicine, 2023Andreas C Chai +2 more
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Functional isolation, culture and cryopreservation of adult human primary cardiomyocytes
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2022Li Wang
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