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The present project aims to determine whether a deficit in migration of stem cells could be implicated in the failure to mount an adequate collateralization after Myocardial Infarction (MI) and thereby facilitate the development of post-ischemic heart failure (HF) and to dissect underlying molecular mechanisms. Furthermore, the investigators wish to determine the predictive value of stem cell migration assay in patients with MI.
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MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY:
Characterization of circulating CD133+ stem cells in a group of 170 patients with MI (mean post-MI follow up, 6 months):
Assessment of the prognostic value of the stem cell migration assay.
EXPECTED RESULTS:
Clarification of the implication of stem cell migratory deficit in post-ischemic HF.
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170 participants in 1 patient group
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