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Applications of miRNAs in cardiac development, disease progression and regeneration

Applications of miRNAs in cardiac development, disease progression and regeneration

... heart development similarly requires tight ...the cardiac developmen- tal ...the cardiac crescent and tubular heart are ...the cardiac chambers occur (Abu-Issa 2007). Development of the ...

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The developmental origins of sex-biased expression in cardiac development

The developmental origins of sex-biased expression in cardiac development

... Background: Expression patterns between males and females vary in every adult tissue, even in organs with no conspicuous dimorphisms such as the heart. While studies of male and female differences have traditionally ...

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Building the vertebrate heart   an evolutionary approach to cardiac development

Building the vertebrate heart an evolutionary approach to cardiac development

... linear cardiac tube was thought to contain all the com- ponents of the adult heart that would later on develop into distinct elements of the mature organ (Davis, ...embryonic cardiac outline, myocardial ...

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Endothelial WT1 and the epicardium in cardiac development and disease

Endothelial WT1 and the epicardium in cardiac development and disease

... the cardiac endothelial cells is, however, less ...in cardiac endothelial cells after injury suggest a possible role for WT1 in formation of the cardiac ...during cardiac development ...

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Biophysical regulation during cardiac development and application to tissue engineering

Biophysical regulation during cardiac development and application to tissue engineering

... tissue development in vivo (genetic, molecular and physical) can also direct cell fate and tissue assembly in ...during cardiac development and the factors of interest for application in tissue ...

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Noonan and LEOPARD syndrome in zebrafish : molecular mechanisms and cardiac development

Noonan and LEOPARD syndrome in zebrafish : molecular mechanisms and cardiac development

... and cardiac defects ...the development of cardiac defects is still ...study cardiac development in recent years ...heart development in zebrafish embryos expressing NS and LS ...

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Hemodynamics in Cardiac Development

Hemodynamics in Cardiac Development

... With development, the looping heart becomes asymmetric providing varying diameters and curvatures resulting in unequal flow ...several cardiac malformations including ventricular septal defects and ...

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Zebrafish cardiac development requires a conserved secondary heart field

Zebrafish cardiac development requires a conserved secondary heart field

... Cardiac neural crest contributes to the septation of the arterial pole in animals with a divided systemic and pulmonary circulation (Kirby et al., 1983; Kirby et al., 1985), as well as to the innervation of the ...

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A cellular atlas of Pitx2 dependent cardiac development

A cellular atlas of Pitx2 dependent cardiac development

... Fig. 4. Defective cardiac outflow tract differentiation dynamics in Pitx2 null embryonic hearts. (A) UMAP plot showing subclusters derived from merged E10.5 and E13.5 embryonic datasets. (B) STREAM plot showing ...

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Common genetic control of haemangioblast and cardiac development in zebrafish

Common genetic control of haemangioblast and cardiac development in zebrafish

... morpholinos into the YSL at the 1000-cell stage. To trace the correctly targeted embryos, a fluorescent control morpholino was co-injected. Embryos positive for fluorescence in the YSL alone (+YSL) were selected at ...

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The Role of Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy in Cardiovascular Diseases

The Role of Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy in Cardiovascular Diseases

... normal cardiac function, cardiac development, myocardial ischemia-reperfusion, vascular endothelial injury, diabetic cardiomyopathy, myocardial toxicity, and aging cardiomyocytes, and becomes a ...

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Focal adhesion kinase and ARHGAP26 in cardiac and skeletal muscle development

Focal adhesion kinase and ARHGAP26 in cardiac and skeletal muscle development

... As described previously, Rho plays a variety of biological roles including regulation of actin cytoskeleton dynamics, cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation. Perhaps the earliest known functions of Rho during ...

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Cardiomyocyte Polarity and Embryonic Heart Development: Role of Rac1

Cardiomyocyte Polarity and Embryonic Heart Development: Role of Rac1

... normal cardiac development, the heart tube undergoes rightward looping, convergence of the inflow and outflow poles of the heart tube and wedging of the aorta between the two atrioventricular ...

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A novel role for cardiac neural crest in heart development

A novel role for cardiac neural crest in heart development

... If cardiac neural crest ablation results in hemodynamic alterations of the aortic arch arteries that subsequently cause abnormal ventricular function, then ablation of the arch arteries themselves should cause ...

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Cardiac Hypertrophy in a Dish: A Human Stem Cell Based Model

Cardiac Hypertrophy in a Dish: A Human Stem Cell Based Model

... the development of heart ...in cardiac remodeling, which is a hallmark of cardiac ...reduced cardiac hypertrophy in rats when exposed to hypertrophic agents ...the development of ...

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Fog2 is critical for cardiac function and maintenance of coronary vasculature in the adult mouse heart

Fog2 is critical for cardiac function and maintenance of coronary vasculature in the adult mouse heart

... coronary development, its tissue-specific function has not been previously ...the cardiac and coronary defects of the Fog2 germline murine ...in cardiac structure or ...

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Original Article Effects of low-frequency noise on cardiac collagen and cardiomyocyte ultrastructure: an immunohistochemical and electron microscopy study

Original Article Effects of low-frequency noise on cardiac collagen and cardiomyocyte ultrastructure: an immunohistochemical and electron microscopy study

... Our study analyzes the cardiac type I and III col- lagens and the ultrastructure of the ventricular myocardium in rats exposed to LFN. Type I col- lagen is responsible for the tensile strength, while type III ...

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Topical thrombin preparations and their use in cardiac surgery

Topical thrombin preparations and their use in cardiac surgery

... The adverse immunologic profile associated with bovine thrombin has led to the development of alternative products, including a human and a recombinant thrombin formula- tion. These preparations appear to be ...

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Physiological and Biochemical Adaption During Development and Regression of Isoproterenol Cardiac Hypertrophy

Physiological and Biochemical Adaption During Development and Regression of Isoproterenol Cardiac Hypertrophy

... Tang, Qian, "Physiological and Biochemical Adaption During Development and Regression of Isoproterenol Cardiac Hypertrophy" (1987).. Electronic Theses and Dissertations.[r] ...

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Discovery of a novel neurophysin associated neuropeptide that triggers cardiac stomach contraction and retraction in starfish

Discovery of a novel neurophysin associated neuropeptide that triggers cardiac stomach contraction and retraction in starfish

... the cardiac stomach through a narrow oral opening over the digestible parts of ...the cardiac stomach is retracted back into the central disk region of the starfish body (Anderson, ...

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