Age-Dependent Effect of Pediatric Cardiac Progenitor Cells After Juvenile Heart Failure
This study using human cardiac progenitor cells shows age-related changes in the reparative ability of cells in a model of pediatric heart failure and uses computational and systems biology to elucidate potential mechanisms.
Source: Stem Cells Translational Medicine - Category: Stem Cells Authors: Agarwal, U., Smith, A. W., French, K. M., Boopathy, A. V., George, A., Trac, D., Brown, M. E., Shen, M., Jiang, R., Fernandez, J. D., Kogon, B. E., Kanter, K. R., Alsoufi, B., Wagner, M. B., Platt, M. O., Davis, M. E. Tags: Cardiac Stem Cells, Tissue-Specific Progenitor and Stem Cells Source Type: research
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