Study reveals new connection between impaired autophagy and heart failure
A new study sheds light on how autophagy, the body’s process for removing damaged cell parts, when impaired, can play a role in causing heart failure.
A new study sheds light on how autophagy, the body’s process for removing damaged cell parts, when impaired, can play a role in causing heart failure.
Jeudi, Mai 23, 2024 18:00-19:30 CEST En ligne (Zoom) Présidents: Nabila Rekik Mejdoub (Présidente STEDIAM) & Jérôme Bertherat (Président ESE, France) Conférence 1: Diagnostic et…
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