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. 2007 Feb 13;64(6):643–645. doi: 10.1007/s00018-007-6517-0

Cardiovascular development: towards biomedical applicability

From developmental biology to heart repair

M Campione 1, A F Moorman 2, R G Kelly 3,
PMCID: PMC11149470  PMID: 17380305

Abstract.

Advances in our understanding of cardiac development have fuelled research into cellular approaches to myocardial repair of the damaged heart. In this collection of reviews we present recent advances into the basic mechanisms of heart development and the resident and non-resident progenitor cell populations that are currently being investigated as potential mediators of cardiac repair. Together these reviews illustrate that despite our current knowledge about how the heart is constructed, caution and much more research in this exciting field is essential. The current momentum to evaluate the potential for cardiac repair will in turn accelerate research into fundamental aspects of myocardial biology.

Keywords. Heart development, cardiac repair, stem cells, T-box genes, animal models


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