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Development of Cardiomyocytes from Human ES Cells
2003Publisher Summary Cell transplantation is emerging as a novel strategy for myocardial regeneration, but it has been hampered by the lack of a source for human cardiomyocytes. Similarly, the lack of a human cardiomyocyte cell line has significantly limited a variety of experimental procedures.
Izhak, Kehat +5 more
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Cardiomyocytes from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
2006Terminal heart failure is characterized by a significant loss of cardiac myocytes. Stem cells represent a possibility for replacing these lost myocytes but the question of which stem cells are most ideally suited for cell transplantation therapies is still being addressed.
R, Passier, C, Denning, C, Mummery
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Cardiomyocyte marker expression in a human lymphocyte cell line using mouse cardiomyocyte extract
Human Cell, 2011Cell transplantation shows potential for the treatment of cardiac diseases. Embryonic stem cells, cord blood and mesenchymal stem cells have been suggested as sources for transplantation therapy. Because of some technical limitations with the use of stem cells, transdifferentiation of fully differentiated cells is a potentially useful alternative.
Zahra, Vojdani +4 more
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Molecular BioSystems, 2013
Abstract Fetal (fCM) and adult cardiomyocytes (aCM) significantly differ from each other both by structure and biochemical properties. aCM own a higher mitochondrial mass compared to fCM due to increased energy demand and show a greater density and higher degree of structural organization of myofibrils.
Jaakko L O, Pohjoismäki +5 more
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Abstract Fetal (fCM) and adult cardiomyocytes (aCM) significantly differ from each other both by structure and biochemical properties. aCM own a higher mitochondrial mass compared to fCM due to increased energy demand and show a greater density and higher degree of structural organization of myofibrils.
Jaakko L O, Pohjoismäki +5 more
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[The ploidy variability of human cardiomyocytes].
Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny, 1990Unlike literature on ploidy of the human myocytes, DNA content and the number of nuclei have been revealed in the same cells. Besides, the cell ploidy were studied separately in the external, central and inner regions in the left ventricule. Considerable binucleation was revealed in normal and hypertrophic ventricles where 4c X2 was the modal cell ...
V Ia, Brodskiĭ +4 more
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Reprogramming of human keratinocytes into functional cardiomyocytes
Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, 2015Purpose. Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) can be generated by patients intro- ducing transcription factors that are highly expressed in embryonic stem (ES) cells into somatic cells. However, the various iPS cell lines are characterized by different properties such as differentiation efficiency and potential safety hazards.
Ghinassi, Barbara +3 more
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Characterization and Enrichment of Cardiomyocytes Derived From Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Circulation Research, 2002Chunhui Xu, Melissa K Carpenter
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Highly enriched cardiomyocytes from human embryonic stem cells
Cytotherapy, 2008Alan Colman, William Sun
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