DOI: 10.21248/gups.70220
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Understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms of zebrafish cardiomyocyte integrity and valve interstitial cell differentiation

Abstract: The heart is the first functional organ that develops in the embryo. To become a functional organ, it undergoes several morphogenetic processes. These morphogenetic events involve different cell types, that interact with each other and respond to the surrounding extracellular matrix, as well as intrinsic and extrinsic mechanical forces, assuming different behaviors. Additionally, transcription factor networks, conserved among vertebrates, control the development. To have a better understanding of cell beh… Show more

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