Therapeutic transdifferentiation: can we generate cardiac tissue rather than scar after myocardial injury?

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Abstract

After myocardial injury, the cardiac muscle does not regenerate and heals by forming a scar. This process results in loss of heart function and ultimately heart failure. Recent application of reprogramming technology, where forced expression of master regulators convert scar-forming cells to become cardiovascular cells in vivo, has fueled new hope for the development of therapies targeting heart disease.

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Sayed, N., Wong, W. T. ak, & Cooke, J. P. (2013). Therapeutic transdifferentiation: can we generate cardiac tissue rather than scar after myocardial injury? Methodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal. https://doi.org/10.14797/mdcj-9-4-210

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