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Comment
. 2016 Mar 18;118(6):916-919.
doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.115.308101.

Revisiting Preadolescent Cardiomyocyte Proliferation in Mice

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Revisiting Preadolescent Cardiomyocyte Proliferation in Mice

Maretoshi Hirai et al. Circ Res. .

Abstract

Understanding cardiomyocyte cell cycle regulation after birth is key to optimizing regenerative strategies for the heart post-injury, yet poses multiple technical challenges, as evidenced by recent studies that have arrived at divergent conclusions. In a recent publication in Cell, Alkass et al undertook multiple approaches to examine cardiomyocyte cell cycle regulation in the first three weeks after birth. Here, we summarize results of Alkass et al and three other groups in examining preadolescent cardiomyocyte cell cycle regulation, highlighting the distinct approaches and incumbent caveats.

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An illustration of methods undertaken by four independent groups to examine cell cycle activity of cardiomyocytes during preadolescence, and a summary of their results.

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