Columbia scientists present research findings at AHA Scientific Sessions
14th Nov 2006, 22:37 GMT
Columbia University Medical Center research at AHA this year includes presentations on the molecular roots of atrial fibrillation, genetic influence on heart transplant rejection, the cost of end-stage heart failure and repairing heart failure damage with stem cells.
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