Our heart muscle is studded with tiny dyads, intricately designed structures that manage incoming electrical signals and calcium release to coordinate our heartbeats. Could gene therapy help ...
Our heart muscle is studded with tiny dyads ... normal mice that had high-pressure loads on their hearts. This cardiac stress led to disorganized dyads and simulated the effects of medical ...
A team of biomechanical engineers at the University of New South Wales, working with a colleague from Queensland University ...
People with Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1), the most common adult-onset form of muscular dystrophy, progressively lose muscle mass and strength ... a mouse model that replicates many of the cardiac ...