Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9979775 | The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Successful engraftment of noncultured cells into right ventricular myocardium did not translate into a functional benefit that we could demonstrate in our ovine model. Cellular therapy thus is probably not useful to strengthen a left ventricle being retrained through pulmonary artery banding before arterial switch operation. However, cell transplantation may affect the outcome of right ventricular failure long term after atrial switch operation. Although preliminary, this investigation paves the way for further research into cellular cardiomyoplasty, right ventricular failure, and congenital heart disease.
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Authors
Nicolas DVM, MSc, Zhou MD, MSc, Gaelle MD, MSc, Patrick MD, Mehrak PhD, Luc DVM, MSc, François MD, Didier PhD, Emmanuel MD, PhD,