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2. Epicardial Placement of Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-sheets for the Treatment of Ischemic Cardiomyopathy; In Vivo Proof-of-concept Study
3. The use of cell-sheet technique eliminates arrhythmogenicity of skeletal myoblast-based therapy to the heart with enhanced therapeutic effects
4. The Use of Scaffold-free Cell Sheet Technique to Refine Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-based Therapy for Heart Failure
5. Comparison of connexin expression patterns in the developing mouse heart and human foetal heart
6. TLR9 mediates cellular protection by modulating energy metabolism in cardiomyocytes and neurons
7. Quantitative assessment of initial retention of bone marrow mononuclear cells injected into the coronary arteries
8. Corrigendum to “Donor cell-type specific paracrine effects of cell transplantation for post-infarction heart failure” [J Mol Cell Cardiol 47 (2009) 288–295]
9. Donor cell-type specific paracrine effects of cell transplantation for post-infarction heart failure
10. Direct effects of apelin on cardiomyocyte contractility and electrophysiology
11. Toll‐like receptor 9 protects non‐immune cells from stress by modulating mitochondrial ATP synthesis through the inhibition of SERCA2
12. High-resolution en-face visualization of the cardiomyocyte plasma membrane reveals distinctive distributions of spectrin and dystrophin
13. Remodelling of gap junctions and connexin expression in heart disease
14. Alteration of gap junctions and connexins in the right atrial appendage during cardiopulmonary bypass
15. Altered Connexin Expression in Human Congestive Heart Failure
16. Chamber-related Differences in Connexin Expression in the Human Heart
17. Cell Size Critically Determines Initial Retention of Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells in the Heart after Intracoronary Injection: Evidence from a Rat Model
18. Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Transplanted Onto the Heart Surface Achieve Therapeutic Myocardial Repair Despite Immunologic Responses in Rats
19. Connexin45 is the first connexin to be expressed in the central conduction system of the mouse heart
20. Extracellular High Mobility Group Box 1 Plays a Role in the Effect of Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cell Transplantation for Heart Failure
21. Heterogeneic nature of adult cardiac side population cells
22. Histological Validation of Heart Slices as a Model in Cardiac Research
23. Abstract 9611: Enhancing the “Paracrine Effects” of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Recover Damaged Myocardium by the Use of Cell-Sheets
24. A Factor Underlying Late-Phase Arrhythmogenicity After Cell Therapy to the Heart
25. Modulated Inflammation by Injection of High-Mobility Group Box 1 Recovers Post-Infarction Chronically Failing Heart
26. Choice of Cell-Delivery Route for Skeletal Myoblast Transplantation for Treating Post-Infarction Chronic Heart Failure in Rat
27. Response to Letter Regarding Article, “Direct Intramyocardial but Not Intracoronary Injection of Bone Marrow Cells Induces Ventricular Arrhythmias in a Rat Chronic Ischemic Heart Failure Model”
28. Direct Intramyocardial But Not Intracoronary Injection of Bone Marrow Cells Induces Ventricular Arrhythmias in a Rat Chronic Ischemic Heart Failure Model
29. A Novel Strategy for Myocardial Protection by Combined Antibody Therapy Inhibiting Both P-Selectin and Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Via Retrograde Intracoronary Route
30. Evaluation of frequency, type, and function of gap junctions between skeletal myoblasts overexpressing connexin43 and cardiomyocytes: relevance to cell transplantation
31. Role of Interleukin-1β in Acute Inflammation and Graft Death After Cell Transplantation to the Heart
32. Targeted Cell Delivery Into Infarcted Rat Hearts by Retrograde Intracoronary Infusion: Distribution, Dynamics, and Influence on Cardiac Function
33. Dynamics and mediators of acute graft attrition after myoblast transplantation to the heart
34. Spatiotemporal pattern of commitment to slowed proliferation in the embryonic mouse heart indicates progressive differentiation of the cardiac conduction system
35. Gap Junction Remodelling in Atrial Myocardium of Patients with Chronic Atrial Fibrillation-Relevance to Clinical Course
36. Connexin 43 expression is elevated in human chronic atrial fibrillation related to coronary heart disease
37. Development of a Cell Model for Functional and Structural Analysis of Connexin Co-Expression: Achieving Homogeneous and Inducible Expression of Multiple Connexins in Stable Transfectants
38. Diversity of Connexin Expression Patterns in the Atrioventricular Node: Vestigial Consequence or Functional Specialization?
39. Distinct expression patterns of connexins in the chambers and conduction system of the human fetal heart
40. Connexin40 mRNA and protein expression is elevated in end-stage human ischemic heart disease
41. Connexin expression in the developing mouse heart and human foetal heart
42. Regional Differentiation of Desmin, Connexin43, and Connexin45 Expression Patterns in Rat Aortic Smooth Muscle
43. The Gap-Junctional Protein Connexin40 Is Elevated in Patients Susceptible to Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation
44. Immunocytochemical analysis of connexin expression in the healthy and diseased cardiovascular system
45. Multiple connexins localized to individual gap-junctional plaques in human myometrial smooth muscle
46. Comparison of Connexin 43, 40 and 45 Expression Patterns in the Developing Human and Mouse Hearts
47. Presence of the Kv1.5 K+ Channel in the Sinoatrial Node
48. Connexin45, a Major Connexin of the Rabbit Sinoatrial Node, Is Co-expressed with Connexin43 in a Restricted Zone at the Nodal-Crista Terminalis Border
49. Connexin Make-up of Endothelial Gap Junctions in the Rat Pulmonary Artery as Revealed by Immunoconfocal Microscopy and Triple-label Immunogold Electron Microscopy
50. Connexin45 (?6) expression delineates an extended conduction system in the embryonic and mature rodent heart
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