International Journal of Cardiology
Volume 138, Issue 1 , Pages 40-49 , 7 January 2010

Differentiation and migration of Sca1+/CD31− cardiac side population cells in a murine myocardial ischemic model

  • Simon X. Liang

      Affiliations

    • Center for Vascular Research, Department of Medicine and Hematology, St George Hospital, St George Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia
    • These authors contributed equally to this publication.
  • ,
  • Terence Y.L. Tan

      Affiliations

    • Center for Vascular Research, Department of Medicine and Hematology, St George Hospital, St George Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia
    • These authors contributed equally to this publication.
  • ,
  • Leonie Gaudry

      Affiliations

    • Centre for Vascular Research, Department of Hematology, The Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
  • ,
  • Beng Chong

      Affiliations

    • Center for Vascular Research, Department of Medicine and Hematology, St George Hospital, St George Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +61 2 91132010; fax: +61 2 91133998.

Received 9 December 2007 ,Revised 10 June 2008 ,Accepted 8 August 2008.

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PII: S0167-5273(08)00946-7

doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.08.032

International Journal of Cardiology
Volume 138, Issue 1 , Pages 40-49 , 7 January 2010