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Effects of implantation of bone marrow cells on cytokine levels in the ischemic heart tissue. An experimental study.(Research article); Magazine article from: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery ; ... Find more facts and information related to the article "Bone Marrow Cells Can Regenerate Heart Tissue."
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EMBRYONIC CELL-TRANSPLANT THERAPIES PREVENT HEART ARRHYTHMIAS IN MICE BY RESTORING DAMAGED HEART TISSUE; News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News ; ... For more facts and information, see all results...
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Aim: To use in vivo instead of in vitro cell seeding in heart valve tissue engineering. ... Key Words: Tissue engineering • Endogenous seeding • Heart valve ... Although it must be theoretically possible to generate a functional heart valve using the concept of in vitro cell seeding on a degradable matrix,
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; Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA); AHA/ASA Recommendation ... We strongly urge people to seek medical attention as soon as possible if they believe they're having a stroke or heart attack. The sooner tPA or other appropriate treatment is begun, the better the chances for recovery. ... Know the Facts...Get the Stats...
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What Are Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue? Fast Facts: An Easy-to-Read Series of Publications for the Public ... Connective tissue supports many parts of the body (skin, eyes, heart, etc.). Think of it as "cellular glue" that:
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Facts about heart attack: restructuring of scar tissue, ...When large areas of the liver are destroyed, however, cellular regeneration cannot occur, and the area of cell loss is replaced by new healthy connective-tissue cells, which produce scars. ... heart attack (medicine) ... Get Random Facts...
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This Review is part of a thematic series on Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering, which includes the following articles: Custom Design of the Cardiac Microenvironment With Biomaterials; Heart Valve Tissue Engineering;
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Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Muscle (from Latin musculus , diminutive of mus "mouse") is the contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells. Muscle cells contain contractile f...
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To address this, we used heart tissues reconstituted from neonatal rat cardiac myocytes (engineered heart tissue, EHT) as multicellular in vitro test systems. CT-1 dose-dependently affected contractile function in EHTs. ... engineered heart tissue; signal transducer and activator of transcription 3...
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