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EDITORIAL
Myocardial gene and cell delivery
Department of Cardiology, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, GKT School of Medicine, KCL, The Rayne Institute, St Thomas Hospital, London, UK
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Professor Michael Marber
Department of Cardiology, KCL, The Rayne Institute, St Thomas Hospital, London SE1 7EH, UK; mike.marber{at}kcl.ac.uk
Although we now have the tools to introduce vectors and stem cells into specific myocardial locations, these devices are yet to be matched by comparable advances in molecular virology, cell biology, and our understanding of the pathophysiology of ischaemic heart disease
Keywords: myocardial gene therapy; magnetic resonance imaging
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Heart 2004 90: 96.
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