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This volume of the series Cardiac and Vascular Biology presents the
most relevant aspects of vascular mechanobiology along with many
more facets of this fascinating, timely and clinically highly
relevant field. Mechanotransduction, mechanosensing, fluid shear
stress, hameodynamics and cell fate, are just a few topics to name.
All important aspects of vascular mechanobiology in health and
disease are reviewed by some of the top experts in the field. This
volume, together with a second title on cardiac mechanobiology
featured in this series, will be of high relevance to scientists
and clinical researchers in the area of vascular biology,
cardiology and biomedical engineering.
This book presents the latest findings in the field of cardiac
mechanobiology in health and disease. Cardiac mechanobiology
provides knowledge of all aspects of mechanobiology of the heart.
Cardiomyogenesis is discussed as well as the mechanobiology of
cardiac remodeling and regeneration. The molecular mechanisms of
mechanoperception and mechanotransduction in cardiomyocytes are
explained, as well as stretch induced differentiation of
cardiomyocytes derived from induced pluripotent stem cells. This
volume of the series Cardiac and Vascular
Biology complements the volume Vascular Mechanobiology
in Physiology and Disease (volume 8) published in this
series. The book is aimed at clinicians as well as researchers in
cardiovascular biology, bioengineering and biophysics, and also
represents an educational resource for young researchers and
students in these fields.
This volume of the series Cardiac and Vascular Biology presents the
most relevant aspects of vascular mechanobiology along with many
more facets of this fascinating, timely and clinically highly
relevant field. Mechanotransduction, mechanosensing, fluid shear
stress, hameodynamics and cell fate, are just a few topics to name.
All important aspects of vascular mechanobiology in health and
disease are reviewed by some of the top experts in the field. This
volume, together with a second title on cardiac mechanobiology
featured in this series, will be of high relevance to scientists
and clinical researchers in the area of vascular biology,
cardiology and biomedical engineering.
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