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The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Development

The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Development

9780198757269
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This highly illustrated textbook has been prepared by the Working Group on Development, Anatomy and Pathology of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Development is the authority on cardiovascular development from a perspective of both basic scientists and clinicians. The embryonic origin of congenital heart diseases and their pathology has been analysed in depth. Modern concepts pivotal to the understanding of cardiovascular morphogenesis, including those still subject to controversy, have been highlighted and the content covers the ESC Core Curriculum. The textbook will appeal to researchers and clinicians from a wide spectrum of disciplines including molecular and developmental biologists working on mechanisms of heart development in a range of model organisms as well as pathologists, morphologists, geneticists, and cardiologists.
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OUP Oxford
83874
9780198757269
9780198757269

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
384
Dimensions (mm)
219 x 276
Weight (g)
1302
  • Relevance of developmental studies for clinicians; Section 1: Origin, distribution and determination of cardiovascular cell progenitors; An evolutionary perspective on the origin of the cardiovascular system of vertebrates; From epiblast to mesoderm: elaboration of a fate map for cardiovascular progenitors; Cardiac Fields and myocardial cell lineages; Origin and diversity of embryonic endothelium/endocardium; Transcriptional regulation of early cardiovascular development; Section 2: Molecular regulation of cardiac tissue differentiation and patterning; Incorporation of myocardial progenitors to the arterial pole of the heart; The Developmental Origin of Myocardium at the Venous Pole of the Heart; Cardiac growth (I): Cardiomyocyte proliferation; Cardiac growth (I): Cardiomyocyte polarisation; Defining cardiac domains from the inside: NOTCH in endocardial-myocardial interactions; Origin and diversity of cardiac fibroblasts: developmental substrates of adult cardiac fibrosis; Section 3: Morphogenesis of cardiovascular structures. On form and function; Building the cardiovascular system: the acquisition of a functional form; Cardiac looping and laterality; Origin and development of the cardiac conduction system; Blood vessel differentiation and growth; From cushions to leaflets: Morphogenesis of cardiac atrioventricular valves; Development of the arterial valves; The role of neural crest in cardiac development; The multiple functions of the proepicardial/epicardial cell lineage in heart development; The development of coronary vascularization; Section 4: Abnormal cardiac morphogenesis and the origin of congenital heart disease; The genetics of congenital heart disease; Development of the Outflow Tract; Arterial wall remodelling in congenital heart disease; Coronary anomalies; Myocardial non-compaction; Developmental Aspects of Cardiac Arrhythmias; Section 5: Frontiers in cardiovascular development; Advanced therapies to treat cardiovascular diseases. Controversies and perspectives; The zebrafish as a model for cardiac development and regeneration; Cells to repair the infarcted myocardium; The role of non-coding RNA/micro RNAs in cardiac disease; Egigenetics and post-transcriptional regulation of cardiovascular development; Complex network interactions: cardiovascular system biology;
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