Abstract:Background
Tissue damage due to acute myocardial infarction is caused by both the ischemic insult and subsequent reperfusion injury (I/R). Restoration of coronary blood flow accelerates cardiomyocyte death, a phenomenon referred to as reperfusion injury, the extent of which is partly modulated by cardiac progenitor cells (CPC). Development of novel therapies to reduce infarct size, the main determinant of outcome, represent a huge unmet medical need (1). Systemic levels of growth differentiat… Show more
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