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Protein Treatment Repairs Heart Damage

The treatment causes adult heart-muscle cells to proliferate and cardiac function to improve.

Making Heart Cells

A cocktail of proteins converts embryonic cells into cardiac cells that might someday replace damaged tissue.

Artificial Protein Mimics Blood

A man-made protein that carries oxygen could lead to artificial blood.

Obesity's Cellular Traffic Jam

Research in mice reveals why brain cells become deaf to appetite-suppressing signals.

How Cells Age

Parallels between mice and yeast uncover a potentially universal aging mechanism.

Ten-Minute Blood Test

A cheap chip rapidly identifies cancer proteins in a drop of blood.

New Drug Bypasses Gene Mutations

A compound that helps cells produce normal proteins from wonky genes could have a broad impact on genetic diseases.

Mimicking Body Biosensors

Artificial antibodies could be used in cheap, field-ready toxin sensors.

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