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    Leeds Colton Retail Park Furniture & Electrical Store

    Unit 4, Colton Retail Park, Leeds, LS15 9JB

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    Studying the causes of heart muscle fibrillation

    Imperial College London | Professor Nicholas Peters

    Professor Nicholas Peters and colleagues at Imperial College London are studying fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder where electrical current flows through the heart muscle in an uncoordinated and irregular way. He wants to identify the p...

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    How potassium channels keep blood vessels open

    St George's, University of London | Professor Iain Greenwood

    Professor Iain Greenwood and his colleagues at St George’s, University of London, are working out how blood vessel diameter is controlled to maintain blood flow to organs in the body. If blood vessels narrow, less blood reaches organs su...

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    Are chemical modifications of DNA involved in atherosclerosis?

    University of Bristol | Professor Andrew Newby

    BHF Professor Andrew Newby has been awarded a three year grant to investigate the intricate processes that lead to plaque rupture in atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis occurs when fatty deposits build up inside artery walls and harden, causin...

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    How are LXRs and IRF8 involved in the development of atherosclerosis?

    University College London | Dr Ines Pineda Torra

    This study will investigate the relationship between Liver X receptors (LXRs) and another key protein, called IRF8, which plays a critical role in the development of new immune cells during inflammation. LXRs are cholesterol ‘sensors’ in th...

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    How platelets change their shape and stick together

    University of Hull | Dr Francisco Rivero

    Supervised by Dr Francisco Rivero, the PhD student on this project is working out why platelets become sticky and form blood clots within blood vessels, and if there is a way to prevent this happening. Platelets are a type of blood cell ...

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    Refining ablation methods to treat atrial fibrillation

    Imperial College London | Professor Prapa Kanagaratnam

    Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common heart rhythm disorder that causes palpitations and breathlessness. The condition is caused by abnormal electrical activity originating from the veins that drain into the left atrium. Catheter ablation is...

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    Calcium uptake and heart relaxation

    Imperial College London | Dr Alfonso De Simone

    Calcium uptake in part of the heart muscle cell called the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is crucial for the heart to relax, and is controlled by a protein called SERCA. In dilated cardiomyopathy, a cause of heart failure, SERCA either does n...