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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehx248" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehx248</a>
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2532-2546E
Issue
33
Volume
38
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Global Position Paper On Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine
Publisher
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European Heart Journal
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2017
2017-09
Subject
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acute myocardial-infarction; bone-marrow-cells; Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; colony-stimulating factor; controlled clinical-trial; critical; function; ischemic-heart failure; left-ventricular; limb ischemia; nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy; pluripotent stem-cells; randomized controlled-trial
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Fernandez-Aviles F; Sanz-Ruiz R; Climent A M; Badimon L; Bolli R; Charron D; Fuster V; Janssens S; Kastrup J; Kim H S; Luscher T F; Martin J F; Menasche P; Simari R D; Stone G W; Terzic A; Willerson J T; Wu J C; Broughton K; DiFede D L; Dimmeler S; Madonna R; Penn M S; Sussman M A; Sluijter J P G; Wollert K C; Balkan W; Chamuleau S; Fernandez-Santos M E; Goliasch G; Gyongyosi M; Hare J M; Tompkins B A; Winkler J; Bayes-Genis A; Henry T D; Taylor D A; Lerman A; Pelacho B; Prosper F; Perin E C; Pompilio G; Gersh B; Bartunek J; Duckers E; Ferdinandy P; Losordo D W; Sanchez P L; Sherman W; Wojakowski W; Zeiher A; Roncalli J; Mathur A; Crea F; D'Amario D; Povsic T J; Traverse J; Yla-Herttuala S; Alliance Tactics Transnational; Basic Res Subcomm; Translational Res Subcomm; Challenges Cardiovasc Regenerative; Tissue Engn Subcomm; Delivery Navigation Tracking; Clinical Trials Subcomm; Regulatory; Funding Strategie
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehx248" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1093/eurheartj/ehx248</a>
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
2017
acute myocardial-infarction
Alliance Tactics Transnational
Badimon L
Balkan W
Bartunek J
Basic Res Subcomm
Bayes-Genis A
Bolli R
bone-marrow-cells
Broughton K
Cardiovascular System & Cardiology
Challenges Cardiovasc Regenerative
Chamuleau S
Charron D
Climent A M
Clinical Trials Subcomm
colony-stimulating factor
controlled clinical-trial
Crea F
critical
D'Amario D
Delivery Navigation Tracking
DiFede D L
Dimmeler S
Duckers E
European Heart Journal
Ferdinandy P
Fernandez-Aviles F
Fernandez-Santos M E
Function
Funding Strategie
Fuster V
Gersh B
Goliasch G
Gyongyosi M
Hare J M
Henry T D
ischemic-heart failure
Janssens S
Kastrup J
Kim H S
left-ventricular
Lerman A
limb ischemia
Losordo D W
Luscher T F
Madonna R
Martin J F
Mathur A
Menasche P
nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy
Pelacho B
Penn M S
Perin E C
pluripotent stem-cells
Pompilio G
Povsic T J
Prosper F
randomized controlled-trial
Regulatory
Roncalli J
Sanchez P L
Sanz-Ruiz R
Sherman W
Simari R D
Sluijter J P G
Stone G W
Sussman M A
Taylor D A
Terzic A
Tissue Engn Subcomm
Tompkins B A
Translational Res Subcomm
Traverse J
Willerson J T
Winkler J
Wojakowski W
Wollert K C
Wu J C
Yla-Herttuala S
Zeiher A
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-013-2508-z" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-013-2508-z</a>
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Pages
1353-1363
Issue
10
Volume
28
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Title
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Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Disease
Publisher
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Journal of General Internal Medicine
Date
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2013
2013-10
Subject
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acute myocardial-infarction; bone-marrow-cells; cardiac repair; cells; coronary-artery-disease; Function; General & Internal Medicine; Health Care Sciences & Services; Heart failure; intracoronary injection; ischemic-heart; left-ventricular; mononuclear-cells; myocardial infarction; paracrine; progenitor; randomized phase-1 trial; stem cell; ventricular function
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Puliafico S B; Penn M S; Silver K H
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Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death in Americans. After myocardial infarction, significant ventricular damage persists despite timely reperfusion and pharmacological management. Treatment is limited, as current modalities do not cure this damage. In the past decade, stem cell therapy has emerged as a promising therapeutic solution to restore myocardial function. Clinical trials have demonstrated safety and beneficial effects in patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction, heart failure, and dilated cardiomyopathy. These benefits include improved ventricular function, increased ejection fraction, and decreased infarct size. Mechanisms of therapy are still not clearly understood. However, it is believed that paracrine factors, including stromal cell-derived factor-1, contribute significantly to stem cell benefits. The purpose of this article is to provide medical professionals with an overview on stem cell therapy for the heart and to discuss potential future directions.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-013-2508-z" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s11606-013-2508-z</a>
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Journal Article
2013
acute myocardial-infarction
bone-marrow-cells
cardiac repair
Cells
coronary-artery-disease
Function
General & Internal Medicine
Health Care Sciences & Services
Heart failure
intracoronary injection
ischemic-heart
Journal Article
Journal of general internal medicine
left-ventricular
mononuclear-cells
myocardial infarction
paracrine
Penn M S
progenitor
Puliafico S B
randomized phase-1 trial
Silver K H
stem cell
Ventricular Function