Living myocardial slices: a novel multicellular model for cardiac translational research
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Heart function relies on the interplay of several specialized cell types and a precisely regulated network of chemical and mechanical stimuli. Over the last few decades, this complexity has often been undervalued and progress in translational cardiovascular research has been significantly hindered by the lack of appropriate research models. The data collected are often oversimplified and these make the translation of results from the laboratory to clinical trials challenging and occasionally misleading. Living myocardial slices are ultrathin (100–400μm) sections of living cardiac tissue that maintain the native multicellularity, architecture, and structure of the heart and can provide information at a cellular/subcellular level. They overcome most of the limitations that affect other
Contributors

Filippo Perbellini
Author
King's College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Thomas Thum
Author
Institute for Molecular and Translational Therapeutic Strategies (IMTTS) Hannover , Germany
