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Tag: heartProtein Treatment Repairs Heart Damage By Amanda Schaffer | 07/24/2009 | 3 Comments The treatment causes adult heart-muscle cells to proliferate and cardiac function to improve. Healing the Heart with Bone-Marrow Cells By Michael Day | 05/19/2009 | 0 Comments A new treatment may help angina sufferers who are resistant to surgery and medication. By Karen Hopkin | 04/27/2009 | 0 Comments A cocktail of proteins converts embryonic cells into cardiac cells that might someday replace damaged tissue. Remote Monitoring of the Heart By David Talbot | 04/21/2009 | 0 Comments Wearable, wireless technology detects early signs of heart failure. By Katherine Bourzac | 04/21/2009 | 3 Comments Nanowire arrays could be used for future medical implants. By Nora Schultz | 04/02/2009 | 0 Comments Drugs that enhance this innate capability might help heal injured hearts. Stretchy Electrodes Wire Up Cells By Katherine Bourzac | 01/29/2009 | 0 Comments New kinds of bioelectrodes will help researchers study beating hearts and brain trauma. Internal External Defibrillator By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 11/26/2008 | 0 Comments A new device may offer a safer way to jump-start ailing hearts. By Courtney Humphries | 11/03/2008 | 0 Comments An artificial scaffold helps engineered heart cells better mimic real ones. Peering into the Heart, Safely By Tim Barribeau | 04/07/2008 | 1 Comment An emerging technology could offer clearer pictures of the heart. Genetic Variant Predicts Heart Disease Risk By Apoorva Mandavilli | 01/30/2008 | 0 Comments A newly identified risk factor for heart disease also seems to indicate which patients will benefit from popular statin therapies. By Amanda Schaffer | 01/14/2008 | 1 Comment Donor hearts could make good scaffolding for new organs. Monitoring the Heart without Missing a Beat By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 12/06/2007 | 0 Comments A novel wireless EKG monitor could make diagnosing heart conditions much easier. Machines Powered by Heart Muscles By Kevin Bullis | 09/07/2007 | 0 Comments Devices powered by living cells could lead to novel robots and new insights into how the heart works. Stem Cells Repair Blood Vessels By Emily Singer | 05/08/2007 | 0 Comments A new method to boost growth of blood vessels with stem cells could improve cell therapies for diabetes and heart disease. |
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