Special Features:
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Adenoviral Gene Transfer of the Human V2 Vasopressin Receptor Improves Contractile Force of Rat Cardiomyocytes Karl-Ludwig Laugwitz, MD; Martin Ungerer, MD; Torsten Schöneberg, MD; Hans-Jörg Weig, MD; Kai Kronsbein, BS; Alessandra Moretti, PhD; Katrin Hoffmann, MS; Melchior Seyfarth, MD; Günter Schultz, MD; Albert Schömig, MD (Circulation-Journal of the American Heart Association)
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Advanced Tissue Sciences' Product Stimulates New Blood Vessel Formation in Damaged Heart Tissue (PR Newswire)
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Angiogenesis in Cardiovascular Disease: Current Status and Therapeutic Potential- Sellke FW, Simons M (PubMed-National Library of Medicine)
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Cardiac-Directed Adenylyl Cyclase Expression Improves Heart Function in Murine Cardiomyopathy (Circulation-Journal of the American Heart Association)
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Culturing New Life Tim Beardsley-Washington, D.C. (Scientific American)
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Efficient and Stable Transduction of Cardiomyocytes After Intramyocardial Injection or Intracoronary Perfusion with Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus Vectors Eric C. Svensson, MD, PhD; Deborah J. Marshall, PhD; Karen Woodard, BS; Hua Lin, MD; Fang Jiang, MD; Lein Chu, MS; Jeffrey M. Leiden, MD, PhD (Circulation-Journal of the American Heart Association)
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Establishment of a Simple and Practical Procedure Applicable to Therapeutic Angiogenesis (Circulation-Journal of the American Heart Association)
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Gene Therapy May Play Role in Reversing Heart Failure (Heart Information Network)
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Grow Your Own Heart Bypass Gene Therapy Sprouts New Blood Vessels (Charlene Laino MSNBC)
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Growing New Organs (Scientific American)
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Pyruvate & Catecholamine Drugs Improve Function of Failing Heart (ADVANCE/FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire)
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Survival, Integration, and Differentiation of Cardiomyocyte Grafts: A Study in Normal and Injured Rat Hearts Hans Reinecke, PhD; Ming Zhang, MD, MS; Trudy Bartosek, BS; Charles E. Murry, MD, PhD (Circulation-Journal of the American Heart Association)
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Stem Cell Research Tops Science List: Advances in Genomics also Cited in Journal’s Top 10 (December 16 -- AP) - Research that may lead to building new body parts from embryonic stem cells has been named the “Breakthrough of the Year” by editors of the Journal Science.(MSNBC)
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Therapy Offers Alternative to Bypass Surgery An experimental treatment that encourages new blood vessels to grow in the heart may benefit people who are not good candidates for bypass surgery, researchers report.
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Santa Rosa, California "Embryonic Stem Cell Applications"
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Patents of Interest |
U.S. Patent :
Method for Inducing Human
Myocardial Cell Proliferation
Bioheart Exclusive License
U.S. Patent :
Composition for the
Treatment of Muscle
Degeneration and Weakness
U.S. Patent :
Transcavity Myocardial
Perfusion Apparatus
U.S. Patent :
Percutaneous
Cardiomyoplasty Method
U.S. Patent :
[H.J. Leonhardt]
Pro-cell intra-cavity
Therapeutic Agent
Delivery Device
U.S. Patent :
Direct Pericardial Access Device with Deflecting Mechanism and Method
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