Sanchís-Gomar, FabiánPérez-Quilis, CarmenLucía Mulas, Alejandro2016-05-302016-05-302016Sanchís-Gomar, F., Pérez-Quilis, C., & Lucía, A. (2016). Overexpressing FSTL1 for Heart Repair. Trends in molecular medicine, 22(5), 353-354.147149141471499Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/5185Myocardial infarction (MI), a major cause of death worldwide, further impairs the inherently low regenerative capacity of cardiomyocytes, with barely 1% of cardiomyocytes per year undergoing cell division [1]. While this low division rate increases in response to MI, it does not compensate for the loss of cardiomyocytes; thus, the area of scarred (fibrotic) tissue expands and such unfavorable tissue remodeling further deteriorates cardiac contractile capacity, ultimately leading to heart failure (HF).engOverexpressing FSTL1 for heart repairjournal articlerestricted accessInfarto de miocardioCorazón - EnfermedadesSistema cardiovascularEnfermedad cardiovascular