The embryonic epicardium: an essential element of cardiac development
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Introduction Origin of the epicardium: ontogeny and phylogeny Epicardial/myocardial cellular and molecular interactions EPDC contribute to coronary vessels and cardiac connective tissue Epicardium as the tip of the iceberg: coelomic‐derived cells can be essential for vascularization, growth and maturation of the visceral compartment Concluding remarks
The epicardium has recently been identified as an active and essential element of cardiac development. Recent reports have unveiled a variety of functions performed by the embryonic epicardium, as well as the cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating them. However, despite its developmental importance, a number of unsolved issues related to embryonic epicardial biology persist. In this review, we will summarize our current knowledge about (
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