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University of Wisconsin researchers find hope for heart attack victims

Thank mice and a bunch of scientists for forging a path that may one day soon lead to new hope and treatment for the millions of Americans who suffer permanent damage from heart attacks.

A team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Cornell University used genetically engineered mice to pinpoint a molecular culprit in the formation of scars after heart attacks. This scarring frequently prevents the organ’s muscles from working well even long after a heart attack.