[PDF][PDF] Rapid transition of cardiac myocytes from hyperplasia to hypertrophy during postnatal development

F Li, X Wang, JM Capasso, AM Gerdes - Journal of molecular and …, 1996 - academia.edu
F Li, X Wang, JM Capasso, AM Gerdes
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 1996academia.edu
Introduction lose their ability to proliferate and the continued increase in heart mass is
produced by the en-Proliferation and differentiation are two different aspects of cell growth.
Unlike skeletal muscle cells, largement of individual preexisting cardiac myocytes (Bugaisky
and Zak, 1979; Oparil et al., 1984). embryonic cardiac myocytes undergo replication while
expressing tissue-specific structural genes The exact time sequence when cardiac myocyte
Introduction lose their ability to proliferate and the continued increase in heart mass is produced by the en-Proliferation and differentiation are two different aspects of cell growth. Unlike skeletal muscle cells, largement of individual preexisting cardiac myocytes (Bugaisky and Zak, 1979; Oparil et al., 1984). embryonic cardiac myocytes undergo replication while expressing tissue-specific structural genes The exact time sequence when cardiac myocyte
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