Categories: NATURE

The heart is put at risk of rupture by cells bordering damaged tissue


Nature, Published online: 28 August 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02436-z

After a heart attack, cardiac muscle cells at the border between injured and healthy tissue instigate an inflammatory response, which spreads to neighbouring cells and makes the heart wall vulnerable to tearing.



Source link

fromermedia@gmail.com

Share
Published by
fromermedia@gmail.com

Recent Posts

New DOJ proposal still calls for Google to divest Chrome, but allows for AI investments

The US Department of Justice is still calling for Google to sell its web browser…

20 hours ago

Have a Beautiful Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are you up to this weekend? I’m looking forward to spending time with my…

21 hours ago

Are You Headed for FIRE or the Middle-Class Trap? (Finance Friday)

If there’s an issue that keeps aspiring early retirees up at night, it’s the dreaded…

21 hours ago

Thousands join Stand Up for Science rallies across the US

Stand Up for Science rally in Washington Square Park in New York City on 7…

22 hours ago

Always Remember Special Events With the Updated Dateminder

At the start, the app syncs key dates from your contacts like birthdays and anniversaries.…

22 hours ago

I fled our $2.2M home due to domestic abuse. I’m on the loan, but we’re both on the title. My husband won’t sell. What now?

“He contributed a $1 million down payment. I mortgaged the rest in my name.” Source…

22 hours ago