Scientists have corrected abnormal heart rhythms in mice by restoring healthy levels of a protein that heart cells need to establish connections with one another.
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Scientists have corrected abnormal heart rhythms in mice by restoring healthy levels of a protein that heart cells need to establish connections with one another.
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Sometimes an innovative new technique changes the way science is done.
Restabilizing a natural barricade could reduce inflammation and protect neurons in patients with multiple sclerosis.
University of Utah researchers are exploring innovative approaches to prevent a variety of conditions, from muscle loss to dangerous infections.
Biologists who investigate how the intricate architecture of the human body takes shape are witness to extraordinary transformations.
With new approaches to research and clinical care, U of U Health scientists are enabling a better quality of life for patients.
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U of U Health scientists drew on knowledge from their prior studies to respond quickly to the emerging pandemic.