Cardiac screening of newly discovered drugs remains a longstanding challenge for the pharmaceutical industry. While therapeutic efficacy and cardiotoxicity are evaluated through preclinical biochemical and animal testing, 90 % of lead compounds fail to meet safety and efficacy benchmarks during human clinical trials. A preclinical model more representative of the human cardiac response is needed; heart tissue engineered from human pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes offers such a platform.
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