The Calcium and Cardiac connect - Dr. Chien-Chang Chen

The Calcium and Cardiac connect – Dr. Chien-Chang Chen

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Dr. Chien-Chang Chen from the Institute of Biomedical Sciences in Academia Sinica talks about how calcium in our heart cells is important for cardiac structure and function. how the mouse animal model is well-suited to study calcium signaling in the heart and brain and how pain is regulated by calcium in the brain via a similar pathway as in the heart.

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If you are interested to know more about his work in Cardiovascular Disease,  visit the following website

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