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      Structural and functional characterisation of cardiac fibroblasts.

      Cardiovascular Research
      Animals, Electrophysiology, Fibroblasts, cytology, metabolism, pathology, Gap Junctions, Humans, Myocardial Contraction, physiology, Myocardium, Signal Transduction

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          Cardiac fibroblasts form one of the largest cell populations, in terms of cell numbers, in the heart. They contribute to structural, biochemical, mechanical and electrical properties of the myocardium. Nonetheless, they are often disregarded by in vivo and in vitro studies into cardiac function. This review summarizes our understanding of fibroblast origin and identity, their structural organization and role in myocardial architecture, as well as functional aspects related to cell signalling and electro-mechanical function in the heart.

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          15621032
          10.1016/j.cardiores.2004.08.020

          Chemistry
          Animals,Electrophysiology,Fibroblasts,cytology,metabolism,pathology,Gap Junctions,Humans,Myocardial Contraction,physiology,Myocardium,Signal Transduction

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