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A Texas A&M-developed single injection boosts ANP to improve heart recovery after a heart attack, offering non-invasive, long-lasting protection.
A new single injection using self-amplifying RNA technology may improve heart recovery after a heart attack by boosting levels of the natural hormone ANP, which reduces stress and scarring.
Developed by Texas A&M researchers, the treatment prompts skeletal muscle to produce ANP for weeks with just one dose, offering sustained protection during critical recovery.
Unlike previous invasive methods, this non-invasive approach enhances the body’s natural healing process and could prevent long-term damage.
Human trials are pending, but the therapy shows promise for widespread, accessible use.
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Una inyección única desarrollada por Texas A&M aumenta la ANP para mejorar la recuperación del corazón después de un ataque cardíaco, ofreciendo una protección no invasiva y duradera.