Cardiac gene expression plays a pivotal role in understanding the intricate molecular mechanisms that govern the development and functioning of the heart. This field of study involves the examination of how genes are activated or suppressed to regulate the production of proteins essential for cardiac health. By unraveling the intricacies of cardiac gene expression, researchers aim to decipher the genetic underpinnings of cardiovascular diseases and identify potential therapeutic targets. The dynamic interplay of genes in the heart influences crucial processes such as cell growth, signaling, and contractility. Advances in cardiac gene expression research hold the promise of unlocking new insights into cardiac development, disease pathology, and personalized treatment strategies, ultimately contributing to enhanced cardiovascular health and improved patient outcomes.
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Title : Cancer and cardiovascular diseases: Common pathogenesis mechanisms and risk factors
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