Cardiac regeneration
Cardiac regeneration is the ability of restorative stem cells to restore impaired tissue function by renewing cell growth in heart cells destroyed by heart disease or by rapidly growing and controversial research. The discovery of progenitor cells inside the heart about 12 years ago spurred interest in regenerative cell-based therapies, and about 15.5 million Americans suffer from one or more forms of cardiovascular disease, such as a heart attack, angina or heart failure. Here is the heart regeneration technique, which allows exogenous cells to be inserted into the damaged region of the heart. These transplanted cells could generate and repopulate the injured area with myocardium.
- Cardiac regenerative therapy
- Trans differentiation during cardiac regeneration
- Biomimetic Heart Valve Replacement
- Modified heart tissue derived from stem cells
- NSTEMI Guidelines
- Cardiomyocyte proliferation
- Angiogenesis
- Transcription
- Creation of fabrics
