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The Mexican tetra fish can repair its heart after damage. Key British Heart Foundation funded research from the Mommersteeg Group, published in Cell Reports and entitled "Heart regeneration in the Mexican cavefish" suggests that a particular gene may hold the key to this inherent ability. If they can lock down exactly how this works, it may be possible to revolutionise how we heal damaged human hearts.
Samira Lakhal-Littleton
BSc DPhil Samira Lakhal-Littleton - Associate Professor of Cell Physiology and MRC Senior Non-Clinical Research Fellow
David Paterson
D.Phil (Oxon), D.Sc HonDUniv (WAust) HonLLD (Otago) Hon FRSNZ David Paterson - Head of Department
Richard Wade-Martins
MA, DPhil Richard Wade-Martins - Professor of Molecular Neuroscience
Rejko Kruger
Rejko Kruger - Dept of Translational Neuroscience, University of Luxembourg
Michael Ward
Michael Ward - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Duncan Sparrow
PhD Duncan Sparrow - Associate Professor and BHF Senior Basic Science Research Fellow
Inhye Park
DPhil Inhye Park - BHF CRE Intermediate Transition Research Fellow
Aleksandra Serafin
PhD Aleksandra Serafin - Postdoctoral Fellow