Researchers at Mount Sinai have identified the Cyclin A2 gene, which reactivates the human heart's natural healing ability. This gene, active in fetal development, allows heart cells to multiply.
Researchers at Mount Sinai in New York have uncovered a remarkable gene that can reactivate the human heart’s natural ability to heal itself, marking a potential revolution in regenerative medicine.
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery with potential to transform medicine, specifically revolutionising heart treatment forever. Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ...
The human heart has the ability to repair itself, scientists have found, in a breakthrough that could provide a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of patients. When someone has a heart attack or heart ...
A team of Stanford University engineers, cardiologists, and biology experts are at work to bioprint a fully functioning human heart to implant into a pig.