Tracking of stem cells in vivo for cardiovascular applications

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In the past ten years, the concept of injecting stem and progenitor cells to assist with rebuilding damaged blood vessels and myocardial tissue after injury in the heart and peripheral vasculature has moved from bench to bedside. Non-invasive imaging can not only provide a means to assess cardiac repair and, thereby, cellular therapy efficacy but also a means to confirm cell delivery and engraftment after administration. In this first of a two-part review, we will review the different types of cellular labeling techniques and the application of these techniques in cardiovascular magnetic resonance and ultrasound. In addition, we provide a synopsis of the cardiac cellular clinical trials that have been performed to-date. © 2014Azene et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Azene, N., Fu, Y., Maurer, J., & Kraitchman, D. L. (2014, January 10). Tracking of stem cells in vivo for cardiovascular applications. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. https://doi.org/10.1186/1532-429X-16-7

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