Development and function of the epicardium. In: Bodmer R, editor. Advances in Developmental Biology. Vol. 18. Elsevier; 2008. pp. 334–357.Manner, J., Ruiz-Lozano, P., 2008. Development and function of the epicardium. In: Bodmer, R. (Ed.), Advances in Developmental Biology, 18. ...
The ontogeny, activation and function of the epicardium during heart development and regeneration Survival rates following myocardial infarction have increased in recent years but current treatments for post-infarction recovery are inadequate and cannot... FC Sim?Es,PR Riley - 《Development》 被引量: ...
Visceral pericardiumis both the inner layer of the pericardium and the outer layer of the heart wall. Also known as theepicardium, this layer protects the inner heart layers and also assists in the production of pericardial fluid. Epicardium consists ofconnective tissueelastic fibers andadipose(fat...
Nkx2-5 defines distinct scaffold and recruitment phases during formation of the murine cardiac Purkinje fiber network Article Open access 20 October 2020 Epicardioid single-cell genomics uncovers principles of human epicardium biology in heart development and disease Article Open access 03 April 2023...
The LV they created has three layers meant to imitate the epicardium, the transmural and the endocardium—all made using "tunable hydraulic filament artificial muscle fibers." Doing so allowed them to customizeheart muscledensity, the angles of the fibers that connect the muscles together and its ...
Pleural fluid is characterized as a liquid found in the middle of two pleural layers that ensheath the lungs and act as a lining of the chest cavity. The fluid plays a major role in maintaining moisture within the pleura and helps in the reductio...
We found that activated fibroblasts were derived from two separate sources: the epicardium and the endocardium. Mechanistically, we determined Wnt signalling as a regulator of the endocardial fibroblast response. In summary, our work identifies specialized activated fibroblast cell states that contribute ...
Considering the function of the heart, why is it important that the myocardium cannot be tetanized? Myocardium: Myocardium (also known as the cardiac muscles) refers to the muscles of the heart. The myocardium functions to contract and pump blood. For example, when...
Interacting resident epicardium-derived fibroblasts and recruited bone marrow cells form myocardial infarction scar. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2015;65(19):2057–66. Article PubMed Google Scholar Furtado MB, Costa MW, Pranoto EA, Salimova E, Pinto AR, Lam NT, et al. Cardiogenic genes expressed in...
Epicardium Endocardium Mechanosensitive channels 1. Introduction Mechanical stimulation is important to the heart, it regulates acute and chronic responses in both health and disease. There are effects upon contractility and Ca2+ handling and upon electrical activity, affecting rate and rhythm of the hear...