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A collaborative paper from the De Val and Smart Groups has established multiple regulatory pathways responsible for the formation of blood vessels in the developing heart. In doing so they have identified a crucial pathway that is repressed in the adult heart after injury, which may hold the key to a new and improved strategy for repair.

Enhancer analysis tracks the formation of the coronary arteries during development

Senescence-related myocardial dysfunction: keeping a young heart.

Journal article

Ajjan RA. et al, (2026), Eur Heart J

Harnessing Phase Separation for the Development of High-Performance Hydrogels.

Journal article

Shao Y. et al, (2026), Adv Sci (Weinh)

Changes in absolute coronary blood flow and myocardial resistance after percutaneous coronary intervention.

Journal article

Marin F. et al, (2026), EuroIntervention, 22, e301 - e312

Relief with a catch: hemodilution in chronic mountain sickness sparks an erythropoietin surge.

Journal article

Villafuerte FC. and Swietach P., (2026), Blood Red Cells Iron, 2

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