Researchers mapped 442,239 single nuclei from nonfailing human hearts to chart how cardiac cells change from fetal ...
Anatomically, cardiac rupture occurs at the intersection between injured and healthy cardiac tissue. This region is referred to as the borderzone. The conventional view is that increased mechanical ...
The development of novel therapeutics offers great hope for the fight against widespread diseases such as cancer, but they can impair the cardiovascular system, so development often fails early on.
Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered how tiny particles released by a special type of immune cell can ...
Deployment of progenitors and their proper allocation to correct cell lineages are fundamental for the formation of organs. Defects in the specification and differentiation of progenitors into ...
Scientists have identified a new way to repair the damaged heart muscles and also recover almost all of its pumping function after a heart attack.
For the first time, scientists have succeeded in artificially mimicking the ion signaling of heart muscle cells. To succeed, researchers at LiU have used organic electronics based on conductive ...
Heart cells constantly adapt to physical stress, and understanding this process may help improve future approaches to heart ...
More than 800,000 Americans will have a heart attack this year. Fortunately, most will survive the traumatic event — but many will emerge with hearts damaged beyond repair. “Many tissues in your body, ...
Japanese startup Heartseed has said it conducted a clinical trial to inject via catheter small masses of heart muscle cells ...
No one can live without a heart pumping blood to the rest of the body. New research from the University of Missouri School of Medicine reveals more information about this vital function and how it’s ...
Reducing the damage sustained by the heart during a myocardial infarction remains one of the major challenges in cardiology, ...