The Human Heart Can Repair Itself, And We Now Know Which Cells Are Crucial For It - ScienceAlert
Our bodies are pretty ingenious when it comes to self-repair, and scientists have been studying in detail the ways in which the heart patches itself up after a heart attack (myocardial infarction). They hope to find clues that could lead to better tr
Our bodies are pretty ingenious when it comes to self-repair, and scientists have been studying in detail the ways in which the heart patches itself up after a heart attack (myocardial infarction). T… [+2982 chars]
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