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Endomitosis and polyploidization of myocardial cells in the periphery of human acute myocardial infarction
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These observations indicate that in human infarcts, entrance of cardiomyocytes into the cell cycle is transient and that endomitosis, leading to polyploidy, rather than mitosis, leading to karyokinesis, is the final fate of cycling cells. Both observations may account for the discordance between the regenerative ability of myocytes and the lack of an efficient reparative process in human AMI.
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