All Cardiovascular disease articles – Page 3
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ArticleBiological robots: a new therapeutic tool
Anthrobots derived from human tracheal cells could perform therapeutic work without initiating an immune response.
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ArticleThe first multi-chamber heart organoids developed
The first multi-chamber cardioids derived from hiPSCs have enabled scientists to investigate heart development and defects.
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NewsEssential role of Nrg1 in heart development
New research identifies how trabeculae transform into ventricles, which could positively impact heart disease treatments.
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NewsiPSC-derived cells can augment remuscularisation of the heart
Researchers have improved the method of regenerating heart muscle after a heart attack using a combination of iPSC-derived cells.
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NewsAre female mice better protected against obesity?
The University of California underwent a mouse study disclosing underlying sex differences in mice for obesity.
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NewsInvestigating heart disease through arterial calcification and repair mechanisms
Professor at Texas Tech University's Department of Biological Sciences has been granted an Innovative Project Award by the American Heart Association to delve into the intricacies of atherosclerosis, a condition responsible for artery thickening and severe health complications.
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NewsGut bacteria linked to fatty deposits in heart arteries
Swedish study reveals a significant link between specific gut bacteria and the development of coronary atherosclerotic plaques, a leading cause of heart attacks.
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NewsNew treatment options for chronic kidney disease
Fresh insights from University of Edinburgh into a protein that causes damage in kidneys and hearts could open up new treatment options for chronic kidney disease.
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ArticleLight-activated graphene tattoo shows promise in treating heart rhythm disorders
This article outlines the development of the first cardiac implant made from graphene, which is thinner than a single strand of hair yet still functions like a classical pacemaker. It melds softly to the heart to simultaneously sense and treat irregular heartbeats, making it ideal for conforming to soft, dynamic ...
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NewsInnovative treatment targets blood clots without increased bleeding risk
Safer and more effective blood thinners could be on the way following a ground-breaking discovery by US researchers, that have designed a new compound to target blood clots.
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NewsNew drug provides optimism for individuals suffering from heart failure
A newly developed drug displays potential in treating both heart failure and the related sleep apnea.
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NewsNovel study suggests alternatives to aspirin with fewer side effects
The new findings could pave the way to safer aspirin alternatives and might also have implications for improving cancer immunotherapies.
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Step forward in gene therapy to treat cause of sudden cardiac arrest
Using gene therapy, the researchers corrected abnormal heart rhythms by restoring a protein that heart cells need to establish connections with one another.
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NewsDifferent cardiac reactions to stress hormone in mouse study
US researchers use new imaging technique to see cardiac reactions to noradrenaline, the ‘fight or flight’ hormone.
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