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New technique could reduce heart attack-induced heart failure – Cardiovascular Business

Researchers think they may have found a new way to limit the heart damage that often follows a myocardial infarction (MI), sharing their findings in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The potential treatment involves using a molecule known as MCB-613 to stimulate a steroid receptor coactivator, or SRC-3. The studys authors explored this method with mice, achieving promising results.
Heart failure after a significant heart attack is a leading cause of death in humans, lead author…
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