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An emerging consensus on cardiac regeneration.


ABSTRACT: Cardiac regeneration is a rapidly evolving and controversial field of research. The identification some 12 years ago of progenitor cells that reside within the heart spurred enthusiasm for cell-based regenerative therapies. However, recent evidence has called into question both the presence of a biologically important stem cell population in the heart and the ability of exogenously derived cells to promote regeneration through direct formation of new cardiomyocytes. Here, we discuss recent developments that suggest an emerging consensus on the ability of different cell types to regenerate the adult mammalian heart.

SUBMITTER: van Berlo JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4418535 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An emerging consensus on cardiac regeneration.

van Berlo Jop H JH   Molkentin Jeffery D JD  

Nature medicine 20141201 12


Cardiac regeneration is a rapidly evolving and controversial field of research. The identification some 12 years ago of progenitor cells that reside within the heart spurred enthusiasm for cell-based regenerative therapies. However, recent evidence has called into question both the presence of a biologically important stem cell population in the heart and the ability of exogenously derived cells to promote regeneration through direct formation of new cardiomyocytes. Here, we discuss recent devel  ...[more]

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