Latka from protein will help restore damaged heart cells
A team of researchers at Stanford University reported that it has found a solution that can repair damaged cells due to heart attacks.
The solution will be latka of protein, which will help in the regeneration of cells.
Senior research author Dr. Pilar Ruiz-Lozano (Pilar Ruiz-Lozano), associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford University, said the discovery opened the door to a whole new level of revolutionary treatment. Prior to this, there was no treatment to help cells damaged by heart attacks recover.
The results of the study were published in the journal Nature. Scientists have discovered that protein Fstl1 plays a key role in the regeneration of dead cardiac muscle cells in pigs and mice. Ruiz-Lozano reported that clinical trials of therapy will begin in 2017 year.
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