Muscle patches generated from stem cells helped ease heart problems in monkeys and a human patient, in a potential advance ...
A patch made from lab-grown muscle cells boosted heart function in monkeys with cardiovascular disease and is now being ...
Results from rhesus macaques provide solid ground for a first-in-human investigation of heart repair with stem cell-derived ...
Grafting patches of lab-grown muscle to the surface of the heart could offer a lifeline for people waiting for a transplant.
In "remarkable" work, a patch of engineered heart muscle cells was used to strengthen a patient's heart before transplant.
Previous attempts to use cell therapies have failed - but early results using a new type of muscle patch look promising ...
A team of researchers led by Emory's Chunhui Xu recently found that heart muscle cells can grow and survive in the ...
Cardiac muscle cells, or cardiomyocyte, under a microscope ... This observation aligns with established knowledge about how other tissues in the body heal and regenerate when given adequate rest.
Patches of beating, lab-grown muscle sewn into failing hearts can keep patients alive for years while they wait for a ...
Results from rhesus macaques provide solid ground for a first-in-human investigation of heart repair with stem cell-derived engineered heart muscle. The study is a milestone for the clinical ...
A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego and Stanford University has discovered a noninvasive ...
Cardiac enzymes ― also known ... The MB type is specific to myocardial cells, whereas MM and BB are specific to skeletal muscle and brain tissue, respectively. The CK level increases ...