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Tag: circular RNA

Justin Dingman

The little molecule that repairs your heart after a heart attack Recent experiments in mice have demonstrated how a molecule of circular RNA called circCDYL might be able to help a heart repair itself after a heart attack by acting like a molecular sponge.

Posted on June 25, 2020April 7, 2021 by Justin Dingman 20 views

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Recent experiments are starting to show how circular RNA might be able to help a heart regrow itself after a heart attack.

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