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UC Berkeley and Caltech researchers identified a gene circuit in zebrafish that allows heart regeneration after injury. Using ...
Humans can't regenerate heart muscle damaged by disease, but scientists have long known that some animals, such as zebrafish, can.Researchers have now ...
An injured and uninjured zebrafish heart with cells stained. Credit: M. Martik Zebrafish have the remarkable and rare ability to regrow and repair their hearts after damage.
Researchers have identified the circuit of genes that control the regrowth and repair of hearts in zebrafish, offering clues as to how a human heart may one day be repaired after damage.
New research has found increasing levels of artificial sweeteners in wastewater treatment plants, with downstream impacts on ...
Through two ongoing research projects with the University of Malta, the non-governmental organisation Beating Hearts Malta (BHM) is looking to make huge strides for cancer patients' quality of life ...
A five-storey building will house laboratories for researchers to study nuclear technologies. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A five-storey building will house laboratories for researchers to study nuclear technologies. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Inside every muscle cell, there’s a clock. Not the kind that ticks on your wall or buzzes on your wrist, but a natural timekeeping system that helps your body stay in rhythm. This clock controls when ...
Have you ever wondered why human ears are built the way they are, and how they came to be? Science has yet to fully uncover ...
In particular, zebrafish larva heart injection is generally operated manually, which is laborious and time consuming. In this paper, we present a visual servo system of zebrafish larva heart ...