Rejuvenating the Heart
- Cardio
- 03/08/2015
Heart cells have the ability to regenerate themselves and proliferate into new as young cells degrade with age. In a new and simplified model described
READ MOREHeart cells have the ability to regenerate themselves and proliferate into new as young cells degrade with age. In a new and simplified model described
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READ MOREDr. William Fay is the Director, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Professor of medicine and medical pharmacology and physiology and the J.W. & Lois Winifred Stafford Distinguished Chair in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Research at the University of Missouri School of Medicine. Dr. Fay graduated from the University of Illinois College of Medicine...
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