Patients recovering from a cardiac event could one day have more effective treatments, thanks to a new medical device dubbed a ‘heart attack on a chip’.
The device, designed by scientists from the University of
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Patients recovering from a cardiac event could one day have more effective treatments, thanks to a new medical device dubbed a ‘heart attack on a chip’.
The device, designed by scientists from the University of
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