2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1083222/v1
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Blood flow modeling reveals improved collateral artery performance during the regenerative period in mammalian hearts

Abstract: Collateral arteries are a vessel subtype that bridges two artery branches, forming a natural bypass that can deliver blood flow downstream of an occlusion. These bridges in the human heart are associated with better outcomes during coronary artery disease. We recently found that their rapid development in neonates supports heart regeneration, while the non-regenerative adult heart displays slow and minimal collateralization. Thus, inducing robust collateral artery networks could serve as viable treatment for c… Show more

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