This unexpected ability opens the door for scientists to stimulate cellular mitosis and improve heart function after an attack.
Despite its importance, the heart is one of the few tissues in the human body that can't repair damage very well – or at least, that's what has long been presumed. Scientists in Australia have now ...
Pioneering research by experts at the University of Sydney, the Baird Institute and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in ...
For decades, the human heart was seen as a one-chance organ-once damaged, forever scarred. But a groundbreaking discovery from Australia is now challenging that belief, revealing that the human heart ...
The study, published in Circulation Research, revealed that while parts of the heart remain scarred after a heart attack, new ...
After severe heart failure, the ability of the heart to heal by forming new cells is very low. However, after receiving treatment with a supportive heart pump, the capacity of a damaged heart to ...
Heart disease kills 18 million people each year, but the development of new therapies faces a bottleneck: no physiological model of the entire human heart exists -- so far. A new multi-chamber ...
Scientists in Australia have made a groundbreaking discovery. They found that the human heart can regenerate muscle cells after a heart attack. This finding offers new hope for treating heart failure ...
Heart slice culture is a technique that allows researchers to study the structural and functional properties of heart tissue in a controlled laboratory setting. This technique involves slicing thin ...
An Australian study has found that human heart muscle cells can regenerate after a heart attack, challenging long-held ...
Scientists in Australia made an exciting new finding in a recent study.
In a world-first discovery, scientists in Australia have found that the human heart can regenerate muscle cells after a heart ...