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It took two weeks to make heart cells from skin tissue, so patients could not be treated soon after suffering an attack, Gepstein said.
Like these stem cells, for example: BHF-funding has allowed scientists such as James Smith (University of Nottingham) to make heart cells from stem cells, and study how changes in this banding can lead to the heart not beating properly.
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"They're part of nature's own toolkit for making heart cells.
The research relies on what's known as induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, to make heart muscle cells from skin.
We've already made heart muscle cells.
The researchers now plan to perform larger screens for molecules that could enhance heart repair in zebrafish, and perhaps one day provide a new treatment for humans with heart conditions.In a second paper appearing April 1, 2015, in the journal eLife, Poss and colleagues found that the epicardium produces a molecule called neuregulin1 that makes heart muscle cells divide in response to injury.
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In the fall of 2008 Cellular Dynamics began using induced pluripotent stem cells instead of embryonic stem cells to make the heart cells.
And it's already easy to make those heart cells, and there's simply no other reliable source of human heart samples.
Human embryonic stem cells -- the cells at the beginning of this biological unfolding -- have now been isolated for the first time and scientists last week promised Congress that they would soon be able to mimic parts of nature's program in the laboratory, making heart, blood and nerve cells to replace or fortify diseased tissues.
The designer cites those projects, such as a synthetic jellyfish made of heart cells, as the inspiration behind hers. .
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