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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Genetic Variant Increases Risk of Common Type Stroke

A genetic variant that increases the risk of a common type of stroke has been identified by scientists. This is one of the few genetic variants to ...  > full story

Ferroelectric Switching Discovered for First Time in Soft Biological Tissue

The walls of the aorta, the largest blood vessel carrying blood from the heart, exhibits a response to electric fields known to ...  > full story

Heart of Silk: Scientists Use Silk from the Tasar Silkworm as a Scaffold for Heart Tissue

Damaged human heart muscle cannot be regenerated. Scar tissue grows in place of the damaged muscle cells. Scientists are seeking to ...  > full story

New Culprit in Atherosclerosis

Researchers have identified a new culprit that leads to atherosclerosis, the accumulation of fat and cholesterol that hardens into plaque and narrows arteries. The research ...  > full story

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