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. 2018 Sep 1;315(3):H731. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.H-zh4-2513-corr-2018

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PMCID: PMC6541790  PMID: 30444634

Mattapally S, Zhu W, Fast VG, Gao L, Worley C, Kannappan R, Borovjagin AV, Zhang J. Spheroids of cardiomyocytes derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells improve recovery from myocardial injury in mice. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 315: H327–H339, 2018. First published April 6, 2018; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00688.2017. The New & Noteworthy statement, which should appear in the Abstract, was omitted. It should read as follows (and is correct online):

NEW & NOTEWORTHY Spheroids fuse in culture to produce structures with uniformly distributed cells. Furthermore, human cardiac lineage-induced pluripotent stem cells in cardiomyocytes in adjacent fused spheroids became electromechanically coupled as the fusions matured in vitro, and when the spheroids were combined with a biological matrix and administered as a patch over the infarcted region of mouse hearts, the engraftment rate exceeded 25%, and the treatment was associated with significant improvements in cardiac function via a paracrine mechanism, where exosomes released from the spheroid patch.


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