After a heart attack, humans lose millions of heart muscle cells that cannot regrow, often leading to heart failure where the ...
Researchers have discovered that the protein Hmga1, found in zebrafish, can repair damaged mouse hearts by reactivating ...
Researchers from the Hubrecht Institute's Bakkers group have used a zebrafish protein to successfully repair damaged mouse ...
The data suggests that Hmga1, a key protein for regenerating heart cells, could be a target for gene therapies that prevent cardiac failure.
After a heart attack, the human heart loses millions of muscle cells that cannot regrow. This often leads to heart failure, ...
Researchers from the Bakkers group at the Hubrecht Institute have successfully repaired damaged mouse hearts using a protein ...
For a long time, the heart was thought to operate under the sole control of the autonomic nervous system, which relays ...
Long before we're born, our heart's tissues twitch and convulse in a rhythm that only ceases in our final hour. It's a ...
a) Zebrafish heart anatomy; b) Stained intracardiac nervous system surrounding the heart (Pedroni ... Far from drawing a clear line between the heart and the brain, the findings pose new questions on ...
Prof Dhanjal explains that resting heart rate is often reflective of underlying disease which impacts vital bodily systems and organs, because they cause a disruption in the balance between the ...