Dialogues in Cardiovascular Medicine - Vol 8 . No. 3 . 2003



Stem Cells




Stem cells: where we stand
P. Menasché




Myogenesis: where and how can we get skeletal myoblasts?
J. P. Tremblay


How can cellular grafts be kept alive and synchronized with the rest of the heart?
C. E. Murry, H. Reinecke


Endothelial cells versus angiogenic factors: which is the best strategy for stimulating neoangiogenesis?
S. Dimmeler, A. M. Zeiher




Trails of Discovery: The discovery of the fibrates
D. Fitzgerald




K. Dighe, G. S. Kanaganayagam, M. S. Marber


Transplantation of fetal myocardial tissue into the infarcted myocardium of rat. A potential method for repair of infarcted myocardium
J. Leor and others

Skeletal myoblast transplantation for repair of myocardial necrosis
C. E. Murry and others

Regenerating functional myocardium: improved performance after skeletal myoblast implantation
D. A. Taylor

Autologous skeletal myoblast transplantation for severe postinfarction left ventricular dysfunction
P. Menasché and others

Myocyte renewal and ventricular remodelling
P. Anversa and B. Nadal-Ginard
Neovascularization of ischemic myocardium by human bonemarrow– derived angioblasts prevents cardiomyocyte apoptosis, reduces remodeling and improves cardiac function
A. A. Kocher and others

Pluripotency of mesenchymal stem cells derived from adult marrow
Y. Jiang

Can stem cells cross lineage boundaries?
D. J. Anderson

Transplantation of Progenitor Cells and Regeneration Enhancement in Acute Myocardial Infarction (TOPCAREAMI)
B. Assmus and others

Transendocardial, autologous bone marrow cell transplantation for severe, chronic ischemic heart failure
E. C. Perin and others




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