A University of Houston pharmacology researcher and expert in cardiac development has identified a new cause of—and repair ...
Loss-of-function in epicardial proteins called Numb Family Proteins, leads to left ventricular noncompaction, or spongy heart, presenting ...
Having explored how the heart is formed in utero, a University of Houston pharmacology researcher is reporting how cells and molecules act during that early formation and what might cause the heart ...
A change in clinical practice could bring benefits for young elite athletes with the use of a novel new screening tool for cardiomyopathy, a cardiac condition that researchers said was "frequently ...
Individuals with heart dysfunction and heart muscle disorders can develop a serious condition known as left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC). LVNC can be life threatening – leading to heart failure, ...
Non-compaction cardiomyopathy is a heart condition caused by defects that arise during fetal development and can have diverse health impacts in affected individuals, including sudden cardiac death.
A University of Houston pharmacology researcher and expert in cardiac development has identified a new cause of - and repair ...
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