New Ways To Regulate Genes, Reduce Heart Damage Discovered By UC Researchers
Jun 30th 2008Drug InformationGenetics
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) are looking for ways to reduce or prevent heart damage by starting where the problem often begins: in the genes. Following a heart attack, cells die, causing lasting damage to the heart. Keith Jones, PhD, a researcher in the department of pharmacology and cell biophysics, and colleagues are trying to reduce post-heart attack damage by studying the way cells die in the heart - a process controlled by transcription factors.
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