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Rat atrioventricular knot
Scientists at the University of Texas Southwest have shown that cells that specialize in heartbeat have the ability to regenerate after birth
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern (UT Southwestern) in mice shows that special cells used to conduct electrical current to keep the heart beating have a previously unrecognized To the regeneration capacity
"Patients with arrhythmia do not have many good options.
Dr.
Previous studies have shown that neonatal lymph node cells lose their stem cell-like properties before birth, making their regenerative properties insignificant
To solve this problem, Dr.
Observing carefully, the researchers performed ECG examinations on the neonatal mouse atrioventricular node failure model every few days after tamoxifen treatment
Interestingly, further studies have shown that non-muscle heart cells are the main cell type that proliferates after lymph node cell death
Dr.
Inducible cardiomyocyte injury within the atrioventricular conduction system uncovers latent regenerative capacity in mice by Lin Wang, Minoti Bhakta, Antonio Fernandez-Perez and Nikhil V.