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The myocardial potential of proepicardial cells: From development to cardiac

regeneration

van Wijk, A.

Publication date

2010

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van Wijk, A. (2010). The myocardial potential of proepicardial cells: From development to

cardiac regeneration.

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Contents

Scope

Chapter 1

Growth and Differentiation of the Developing Heart Cardiac Regeneration; Stem cells and beyond

Chapter 2

Role of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins in cardiac differentiation Cardiovascular Research 2007;74:244-55. review

Chapter 3

BMP and FGF regulate the differentiation of multipotential pericardial mesoderm into the myocardial or epicardial lineage Developmental Biology 2006;295:507-22

Chapter 4

Epicardium and myocardium separate from a common precursor pool by crosstalk between bone morphogenetic protein- and fibroblast growth factor-signaling pathways

Circulation Research 2009;105:431-41

Chapter 5

Epicardium and Myocardium Originate From a Common Cardiogenic Precursor Pool

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine 2010;20:1-7

Chapter 6

Comprehensive gene-expression survey identifies Wif1 as a modulator of cardiomyocyte differentiation

Accepted PlosOne

Chapter 7

Evolutionary conservation of the endogenous cardiac regenerative response

Submitted

Summary and Translational perspective

Samenvatting en Translationeel perspectief

Dankwoord

Curriculum Vitae

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