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    Growth and remodeling of the left ventricle: A case study of myocardial infarction and surgical ventricular restoration
    with D. Klepach, J. F. Wenk, M. B. Ratcliffe, T. I. Zohdi, J. L. Navia, G. S. Kassab, E. Kuhl, and J. M. Guccione
    Cardiac growth and remodeling in the form of chamber dilation and wall thinning are typical hallmarks of infarct-induced heart failure. Over time, the infarct region stiffens, the remaining muscle takes over function, and the chamber weakens and dilates. Current therapies seek to attenuate these effects by removing the infarct region or by providing structural support to the ventricular wall. However, the underlying mechanisms of these therapies are unclear, and the results remain suboptimal. He…Read more