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Publication Name World Journal of Stem Cells
Manuscript ID 15863
Country Austria
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ISSN 1948-0210 (online)
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Category Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Manuscript Type Review
Article Title Contemporary perspective on endogenous myocardial regeneration
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Dejan Milasinovic and Werner Mohl
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Werner Mohl, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, AKH Wien, Waehringerguertel 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria. werner.mohl@meduniwien.ac.at
Key Words Cardiac regeneration; Cardiac development; Embryonic recall; Pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion; Heart failure; Myocardial infarction
Core Tip Unlike in primitive vertebrates, any regenerative effort in adult mammalian hearts after an acute event remains unsatisfactory. Most efforts to repopulate failing hearts with functioning and integrated cardiomyocytes have not achieved clinical importance. In this overview, after describing several options for endogenous myo?cardial repair, we support the notion of a paradigm change towards inducible developmental processes in regeneration research. Major efforts have been made to convert tissues upstream in the Waddington scheme. Recently, stress transformed acquired pluripotency raised enormous expectations, but results and proof of concept were seriously questioned. We want to introduce pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion as a potential resource to decipher the unsolved equation of re-inducing the developmental processes in the human heart.
Publish Date 2015-06-30 08:56
Citation Milasinovic D, Mohl W. Contemporary perspective on endogenous myocardial regeneration. World J Stem Cells 2015; 7(5): 793-805
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1948-0210/full/v7/i5/793.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4252/wjsc.v7.i5.793
Full Article (PDF) WJSC-7-793.pdf
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Answering Reviewers 15863-Answering reviewers.pdf
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