Weight-loss drugs may prevent deadly heart complications by opening blocked blood vessels after heart attacks, groundbreaking new research reveals.
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3D-printed ‘beating heart’ offers new frontier in simulations
Heart disease remains a primary cause of illness and mortality around the world. While ...
More than 300,000 people suffer a heart attack in Germany every year. The heart muscle is then no longer supplied with sufficient blood and oxygen, and part of the tissue dies and scars. Unlike the ...
Canadian researchers have developed a beating three-dimensional heart-on-a-chip with real-time cellular sensing, offering a safer and more precise way to test drugs and study heart disease.
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Scientists develop 3D heart model which can beat cardiovascular diseases
Scientists have created a three-dimensional "heart-on-a-chip" (HOC) model that beats on its own, uses calcium to initiate ...
Drugs originally developed to help people lose weight and control blood sugar may also help the heart recover after a heart attack, according to new research led by scientists at the University of ...
In a large-animal model study, researchers have found that heart attack recovery is aided by injection of heart muscle cell spheroids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells, or hiPSCs, that ...
A team of researchers at the CarDS — Cardiovascular Data Science — Lab at the School of Medicine published a study detailing their new AI tool that can screen for cardiomyopathies years before typical ...
University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers, led by Jianyi “Jay” Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., and Lei Ye, M.D., Ph.D., generated the human leukocyte antigen-knockout ...
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