Long-term functional and structural preservation of precision-cut human myocardium under continuous electromechanical stimulation in vitro
Myocardial tissue undergoes steady functional decline when cultured in vitro. Here, the authors report a protocol for culture of human cardiac slices that allows maintenance of contractility for up to four months, and show that the model is suitable for evaluation of drug safety, as exemplified for...
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Main Authors: | Carola Fischer, Hendrik Milting, Evelyn Fein, Elisabeth Reiser, Kun Lu, Thomas Seidel, Camilla Schinner, Thomas Schwarzmayr, Rene Schramm, Roland Tomasi, Britta Husse, Xiaochun Cao-Ehlker, Ulrich Pohl, Andreas Dendorfer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b0d54360a0484bdfbbb91bce79c8f903 |
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