Two heart conditions have a similar cause—study finds key difference

Two common and potentially deadly heart diseases can be caused by mutations in the same gene. Surprisingly, though, these two conditions are each associated with very different clinical symptoms. Using engineered heart tissue, a team of researchers bring a clearer understanding of this phenomenon. The results are published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

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