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Scientists Discover Gene That Helps the Human Heart Heal Itself
Scientists at Mount Sinai have discovered a gene that can make the human heart repair itself. By reactivating the dormant ...
Human heart cells have been coaxed into regenerating for the first time in a breakthrough that could mend failing organs.
Your heart will not just give you fear and uncertainty after a heart attack; it can leave scar tissue that stiffens your ...
A naturally occurring gene called Cyclin A2 (CCNA2), which turns off after birth in humans, can actually make new, functioning heart cells and help the heart repair itself from injury, including a ...
Researchers at Mount Sinai have identified the Cyclin A2 gene, which reactivates the human heart's natural healing ability.
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a pioneering method to mend damaged hearts without open-heart surgery, an advance that ...
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Flexible drug-delivery patch can promote tissue healing after a heart attack
MIT engineers have developed a flexible drug-delivery patch that can be placed on the heart after a heart attack to help ...
For decades cardiologists have had to accept that a damaged heart stays damaged. Once a heart attack kills off muscle cells, ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a pioneering method to mend damaged hearts without open-heart surgery, an advance that could one day transform ...
Scientists have discovered a promising new way to predict how well a patient’s heart will recover after a heart attack. The ...
Feel free to cry over a pint of ice cream — but it’s not what’s going to mend your broken heart. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy — commonly known as broken heart syndrome — is a very real condition that is ...
A naturally occurring gene called Cyclin A2 ( CCNA2 ), which turns off after birth in humans, can actually make new, functioning heart cells and help the heart repair itself from injury including a ...
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