A new study provides a new understanding of what makes our hearts pump, which could also help uncover new information about heart disease.

The proteins may also play a part in heart failure and abnormal heartbeat patterns known as arrhythmias. In addition to providing a new understanding of what makes our hearts pump, these findings could also help researchers uncover new information about how heart disease affects the signal pathways in our hearts.
That might pave the way to find ways to prevent or reverse those changes, said Gramolini. During the study, the researchers found about 500 novel molecules that have been conserved throughout evolution. These molecules haven't been studied in the heart and little is known about what they do in other tissues. Gramolini says the findings are essential for understanding cardiac biology and hopes they open the door for further study into health and disease in his lab and others. The study is published in Nature Communications.
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