- First-responder cells launching the repair after a heart attack are so frantic about fixing the damage that they promote more inflammation than necessary, research in mice suggests. Scientists are pursuing interventions that would bring more balance to the healing process after a heart attack. https://news.osu.edu/first-responder-cells-after-heart-attack-prompt-inflammation-overdrive/ 3 comments science
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