"We've been studying new forms of cell therapy for the heart for some 12 years now," Marbán said. Some of this research has focused on cardiosphere-derived cells. "They're progenitor cells from the heart itself," Marbán said. Progenitor cells are generated from stem cells and share some, but not all, of the same properties. For instance, they can differentiate into more than one kind of cell like stem cells, but unlike stem cells, progenitor cells cannot divide and reproduce indefinitely. From his own previous research, Marbán discovered that cardiosphere-derived cells "promote the healing" of the heart after a condition known as heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, which affects more