The ability to differentiate pluripotent stem cells to cardiomyocyte lineages (PSC-CMs) has opened the door to new disease models and innovative drug and cell therapies for the heart. Nevertheless, further advances in the differentiation protocols are needed to fulfill the promise of PSC-CMs. Obstacles that remain include deriving PSC-CMs with proper electromechanical properties, coalescing them into functional tissue structures, and manipulating the genome to test the impact mutations have on arrhythmias and other heart disorders. This chapter gives a brief consideration of these challenges and outlines current methodologies that offer partial solutions.
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