Changes in cardiovascular anatomy, physiology, and biology associated with aging increase vulnerability to cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and more people are living into old age with chronic CVD. As a result, a significant number of elderly people have CVD, whereas CVD is more likely to emerge as...
still incompletely understood; however, the zebrafish presents an invaluable system to study the interplay of these different cells and processes. This regenerative adult in vivo model is amenable to high-throughput genetic editing approaches and live-imaging is unparalleled in its potential to unravel ...
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This physiology provides a basis for the mathematical model shown above in Eq. 3. Each conductive region 45 and 47 typically consists of a conductive ‘liquid gel’ material that roughly matches the impedance properties of human skin. The liquid gel is deposited on top of a conductive substrate...
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These models fail to recapitulate human physiology to its best. The popular cellular models for testing drug candidates include Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells. However, these cells do not reflect some of the important characteristics of human cardiomyocytes ...
and conductance, resulting in the highest degree of cytoskeletal organization and neo-tissue formation. The physiochemical and biological performance of these hydrogels supported neo-cardiac tissue formation. Overall, the CP, GCP, HACP, and CoCP hydrogel systems promise novel translational opportunities in...
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