Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2038527 | Cell | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Formation of the heart requires the coordinated functions of cardiac myocytes, smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells, and connective tissue elements. Several recent studies now reveal that these different cell types arise from a common progenitor (Kattman et al., 2006, Moretti et al., 2006 and Wu et al., 2006). These findings raise interesting questions about the lineage relationships of cardiovascular progenitor cell populations and suggest possibilities for cardiac repair in both congenital and acquired heart disease.
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Authors
Daniel J. Garry, Eric N. Olson,