Adult Stem Cells Do Not Mediate Cardiac Regeneration but They Rejuvenate via Macrophages
University of Ottawa Heart Institute via YouTube
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Attend this 56-minute research conference presentation exploring the role of adult stem cells in cardiac regeneration and their rejuvenating effects through macrophage interactions. Learn from Dr. Jeffery Molkentin, Division Director of Molecular Cardiovascular Biology and Co-Director of the Heart Institute at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, as he presents findings that challenge conventional understanding of cardiac regeneration mechanisms. Discover how adult stem cells function not as direct mediators of cardiac regeneration but rather work through macrophage-mediated pathways to promote cardiac rejuvenation. Gain insights into cutting-edge cardiovascular research that has implications for understanding heart repair mechanisms and potential therapeutic approaches for cardiac conditions. This presentation is part of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute's weekly research conference series, providing access to leading expertise in molecular cardiovascular biology and pediatric cardiology research.
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Adult Stem Cells Do Not Mediate Cardiac Regeneration but They Rejuvenate via Macrophages
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University of Ottawa Heart Institute