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The heterocellular heart: identities, interactions, and implications for cardiology

The heterocellular nature of the heart has been receiving increasing attention in recent years. In addition to cardiomyocytes as the prototypical cell type of the heart, non-myocytes such as endothelial cells, fibroblasts, or immune cells are coming more into focus. The rise of single-cell sequencin...

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Published in:Basic research in cardiology 2023-07, Vol.118 (1), p.30, Article 30
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Growth factors
Heart
Homeostasis
Immune system
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