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From The Labs 

Research that celebrates Heart Month

February 14, 2019February 14, 2019antibioics, atrial fibrilation, ciprofloxacin, Heart Health, Heart month, heart regeneration, Hippo, inflammasome, p63, Research

From the Labs celebrates Heart Month and Valentine’s Day with a selection of posts about the heart. We feature research findings that have resulted in

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From The Labs 

Eliminating p63 gene could convert scar tissue into heart muscle

May 29, 2018May 30, 2018cardiomyocytes, cellular reprogramming, fibroblasts, heart attack, p63, Research

After a heart attack, the parts of the heart muscle that die do not regenerate into new heart tissue; instead, they are replaced by scar

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From the Labs Image of the Month

From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: Adult-born neurons made the cover

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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