Summary
Bone marrow cells (BMCs) have the potential to differentiate into heart cells through a process called transdifferentiation. BMCs can be harvested either indirectly from the peripheral blood or directly through bone marrow aspiration and then administered in the heart via catheter-based intracoronary or intramyocardial injection during open heart surgery, or through retrograde coronary venous delivery.
- cardiology genomics
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