Cell reprogramming breakthrough could mend broken hearts
A new breakthrough in cell regeneration could lead to the repair of damaged hearts (Image credit: Patrick J. Lynch, Medical Illustrator)
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Heart disease remains one the biggest killers in the Western world. When a heart attack or heart failure occurs, permanent damage often results, destroying live cells and leaving the patient with irreversible scarring. Now scientists at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (GICD) have discovered a new technique to create healthy beating heart cells from structural cells, opening up the possibility of regenerating damaged hearts.
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