Combination of Five mRNAs Mitigates Heart Failure After Myocardial Infarction, Research Reveals
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Combination of five mRNAs mitigates heart failure after myocardial infarction, research reveals
A heart attack is far from an isolated, acute event. The consequences of an attack can cause serious and lasting damage, including heart failure. However, researchers and clinicians have been unable to determine a standardized treatment route to prevent long-term structural changes to the heart after a heart attack.
Five-mRNA Cocktail Shows Promise in Reducing Heart Failure Post-Myocardial
Heart failure following myocardial infarction has long presented a formidable challenge to clinicians worldwide. Despite advances in acute cardiac care, the progression from initial infarction to chronic heart dysfunction remains frequent and devastating. Recent groundbreaking research from The University of Osaka, Japan, has unveiled a promising multipronged therapeutic strategy that leverages the power of mRNA technology to repair the heart af…
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