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Chronic myocardial infarction (CMI) is the leading cause of death and disability in the U.S. with an estimated 16.3 million individuals suffering from this condition which was responsible for 1 in 6 deaths in the United States in 2007. Current medical and surgical treatments aim to retard the formation of negative tissue remodeling but fail to restore cardiac function. Cell based regenerative therapy for CMI has shown promise but has achieved limited success in the clinic due to poor donor cell retention and survival, and limited interaction with the diseased tissue.



