- more
numerous than
cardiomyocytes, and
several fibroblasts can be
attached to a
cardiomyocyte at once. When
attached to a
cardiomyocyte they can influence...
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Cardiomyocyte proliferation refers to the
ability of
cardiac muscle cells to
progress through the cell
cycle and
continue to divide. Traditionally, cardiomyocytes...
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acute cardiomyocyte injury/necrosis. [...]
Compared with
NSTEMI patients,
individuals with
unstable angina do not
experience acute cardiomyocyte injury/necrosis...
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Peroxisome in rat
neonatal cardiomyocyte...
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treatment of
cardiac arrhythmias. It is a
sodium channel blocker of
cardiomyocytes; thus it is
classified by the
Vaughan Williams classification system...
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points along a
cardiomyocyte's long axis and λ g {\displaystyle \lambda ^{g}} is the
cardiomyocyte stretch due to growth. The
total cardiomyocyte growth is...
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proliferating fetal cardiomyocytes. In
vitro studies indicate that
myostatin promotes SMAD2
phosphorylation to
inhibit cardiomyocyte proliferation. Furthermore...
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cardiac muscle.
Cardiac muscle consists of
individual heart muscle cells (
cardiomyocytes)
connected by
intercalated discs to work as a
single functional syncytium...
- differentiation:
iPSCs were
differentiated into
cardiomyocytes that
spontaneously began beating.
Cardiomyocytes expressed TnTc, MEF2C, MYL2A, MYHCβ, and NKX2...
- (heart muscle) capillaries,
which is also
closely appositioned to the
cardiomyocytes (heart
muscle cells), is
involved in this
modulatory role. Thus, the...