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  • Meet the CureHeart team

    Meet the scientists and clinicians from 3 different continents who have come together to find a cure for inherited heart muscle diseases.

  • Children and Young People Statistics 2013

    This is our first statistical publication to focus solely on children and young people. All of our statistical publications are produced in collaboration with the University of Oxford.

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    How histones cause blood clotting in severe illness

    University of Liverpool | Dr Guozheng Wang

    Dr Guozheng Wang and his colleagues at the University of Liverpool are investigating what goes wrong in the circulation of people who are critically ill, for example, those with severe infection or after severe trauma. In critical illness...

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    Developing a scan to detect patients at a higher risk of stroke

    University of Edinburgh | Professor David Newby

    BHF Professor David Newby and his colleagues at the University of Edinburgh are using a new scan that uses very strong magnets to study fatty deposits in the arteries of the head, neck and chest of people who have had a recent stroke. ...

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    How do heart cells sense damage and influence repair?

    University of Leeds | Dr Neil Turner

    Dr Neil Turner and colleagues from the University of Leeds are working out if special heart cells called cardiac fibroblasts can sense cell damage in the heart, and if we can alter how they respond to improve heart repair after injury. A h...

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    How do blood vessel cells sense and respond to blood flow?

    Manchester Metropolitan University | Dr Stephen White

    The build-up of fatty deposits in arteries is much more likely to occur in the bends and branches of arteries, where blood flow is disrupted. Changes in flow can cause the cells that line the blood vessel wall (endothelial cells) to detach....

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    Learning tricks from ticks to treat autoimmune myocarditis

    University of Oxford | Professor Shoumo Bhattacharya

    Occasionally, a virus or bacterial infection can lead to severe and potentially fatal inflammation of the heart muscle known as autoimmune myocarditis. There is currently no specific treatment for this condition. However, Professor Shoumo B...