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New collaborative research from the Mommersteeg Group and MRC WIMM researchers shows that a protein called Runx1 plays a significant role in the formation of the cardiac scar that forms after the heart is injured, a scar that is known to inhibit heart regeneration. In the zebrafish, a freshwater fish known to be able to fully regenerate its heart after damage, they show that the absence of Runx1 results in enhanced regeneration. This indicates a potential new therapeutic target for heart repair.
BHF CRE Symposium 23rd November 2022
CRE
Wednesday, 23 November 2022
An in-person event for the first time since 2019, the Oxford BHF CRE Annual Symposium took place at Oxford Town Hall on Wednesday 23rd November 2022, and everyone was delighted to be back.
Oxford BHF CRE Annual Research Symposium 2018
CRE
Thursday, 22 November 2018, 9am to 6pm
What a busy and fruitful day for BHF CRE! Hosted by Professor Hugh Watkins (Director of Oxford BHF CRE), researchers gathered to share their findings contributing to cardiovascular research from many angles in this annual event.