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8. Cardiac and skeletal muscle effects in the randomized HOPE-Duchenne trial

17. Cardiomyocyte Regeneration

20. Persistent Microvascular Obstruction After Myocardial Infarction Culminates in the Confluence of Ferric Iron Oxide Crystals, Proinflammatory Burden, and Adverse Remodeling

21. Durable Benefits of Cellular Postconditioning: Long‐Term Effects of Allogeneic Cardiosphere‐Derived Cells Infused After Reperfusion in Pigs with Acute Myocardial Infarction

22. Abstract 18236: Dilated cardiomYopathy iNtervention With Allogeneic MyocardIally-regenerative Cells (DYNAMIC): Six Month Safety and Exploratory Efficacy Results

24. Abstract 15649: Open-Chest Intramyocardial Delivery of Exosomes From Cardiosphere-Derived Cells (CDCs) Mimics Cellular Postconditioning: Decreased Infarct Size and Improved Perfusion in a Pig Model of Acute Myocardial Infarction

27. Abstract 16015: Exosome-mediated Reversal of Duchenne Cardiomyopathy

30. Intracoronary Delivery of Self-Assembling Heart-Derived Microtissues (Cardiospheres) for Prevention of Adverse Remodeling in a Pig Model of Convalescent Myocardial Infarction

31. Cellular Postconditioning

34. Abstract 16451: Dose-Escalation Study Using Novel Continuous Flow Intracoronary Delivery of Allogeneic Cardiosphere-Derived Stem Cells: Is There a Threshold for Cell Therapy?

43. Validation of Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Monitor Regenerative Efficacy After Cell Therapy in a Porcine Model of Convalescent Myocardial Infarction

44. Abstract 19101: Is Stop-Flow Necessary for Efficacious Intracoronary Cell Delivery? Comparison With Nonocclusive Intracoronary Infusion in a Porcine Model

50. Response to Letter Regarding Article, “Combined Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and C-Reactive Protein Levels Identify a Cohort at Low Risk for Defibrillator Firings and Death”

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