Cardiac Regeneration
Cardiac regeneration aims to correct irreversibly damaged heart tissue with cutting-edge science, including cell-free and stem cell therapy.
Reparative tools have been engineered to restore the damaged heart
tissue and function using the body's natural capability to regenerate.
The cardiac specialists with the support of are finding regenerative
solutions that restore, renew and recycle patients' own reparative
capacity.
The damaged skeletal muscle has a profound capacity to regenerate, heart muscle, at least in mammals, has poor regenerative potential.
This deficiency is attributable to the lack of resident cardiac stem cells, combined with obstacles that limit adult cardiomyocytes from
entering the cell cycle and completing division. The idea of
regeneration came into existence due to the innate ability to regenerate
in animals. The innovation of stem cell
and reprogramming technologies and a clearer understanding of the
cardiomyocyte genetic program and key extrinsic signals helped to
undertake further study on heart regeneration. Strategies to augment
heart regeneration have potential to counteract the high morbidity and
mortality of cardiovascular disease.
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Contact Information:
Jennifer Jones
Program Coordinator
Cardiology Summit 2018
P: +1-702-508-5200 Ext. 6028
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