In a new study, published today (12 July) in Nature, researchers have produced the most detailed and comprehensive human Heart Cell Atlas to date, including the specialized tissue of the cardiac ...
QIMR Berghofer researchers have created the most detailed map yet of the chemical signals that control heart function, opening new avenues for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart disease.
Researchers have produced the most detailed and comprehensive human Heart Cell Atlas to date, including the specialized tissue of the cardiac conduction system -- where the heartbeat originates. In a ...
It takes a vast network of at least 500,000 cells in six regions of the heart to keep the human body up and running. Now, there’s a new atlas of those cells, which cardiology researchers will be able ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, killing an estimated 17.9 million people each year, urging the need for advanced insights into the heart’s disease mechanisms. Detailing ...
SYDNEY, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Researchers in Australia have created what they say is the most detailed map yet of chemical signals that control heart function, opening new avenues for the diagnosis, ...
Researchers have produced the most detailed and comprehensive human heart cell atlas to date, including the specialized tissue of the cardiac conduction system—where the heartbeat originates. The team ...
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