A rat study has found that aerobic exercise may reshape nerves that control the heart. However, the impact was not the same ...
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Why is your heart on the left

Ever wondered why your heart isn’t sitting neatly in the middle of your chest? This science-meets-comedy routine takes a ...
Researchers creating a digital twin that for the first time replicates the heart's electrical conduction system, which ...
In their quest for safe, mass-producible artificial blood, geneticists have long struggled. Our limited knowledge of genetic pathways that govern the development of blood has kept us from producing ...
At its heart, a high-performance HMI is an advanced, yet user-friendly, graphical representation of an industrial process. It ...
Publishing already went through its big digital shake-up. eBooks arrived, audiobooks took off, and online platforms rewired ...
The great ancient philosopher Socrates is credited with the famous phrase: "I know that I know nothing." Well, this could ...
BACKGROUND: PYGM (muscle glycogen phosphorylase), the rate-limiting enzyme in glycogenolysis, plays an indispensable role in maintaining cardiac energy metabolism. However, the role of PYGM in the ...
Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus. From protozoa to human beings, all have the same basic biological ...
Fort Dale Academy joined an elite network of educational institutions. The Greenville school has been named an Apple ...
BACKGROUND: Alternative splicing plays crucial roles in normal heart development and cardiac disease by influencing protein-coding sequences, functional domains, and molecular networks. However, a ...
Structural and computational approaches uncover the molecular basis for dimerization, open-closed conformational transitions, and the dynamic behavior of the human angiotensin-I converting enzyme ...