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Since hiPSC CMs can mature in vitro over time
2018-10-20
Since hiPSC-CMs can mature in vitro over time in culture (Lundy et al., 2013), they may prove valuable for investigating the developmental time course of early-stage cardiac diseases, representing a unique platform to predict adverse prenatal outcomes and to develop therapies. We reported FCM hiPSC-
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br Experimental Procedures br Author Contributions br Acknow
2018-10-20
Experimental Procedures Author Contributions Acknowledgments B.Z. was supported by an NYSTEM post-doctoral training fellowship, The SKI Stem Cell Research Facility is supported by NYSTEM grants C029153 and C024175 and The Starr Foundation. The work was further supported in part by NIH/NCI g
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The importance of the interaction between fibroblasts and CM
2018-10-20
The importance of the interaction between fibroblasts and CMs in cardiac hypertrophy has been previously demonstrated. In neonatal rat and mouse CMs, hypertrophy was dependent on exposure to fibroblasts or their conditioned media, and was mediated by Vadimezan paracrine TGFβ1 release (Fredj et al.,
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2018-07-29
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