Johns Hopkins Scientists Restore Normal Function in Heart Muscle Cells of Diabetic Rats - 6/24/15

Working with heart muscle cells from diabetic rats, scientists at Johns Hopkins have located what they say is the epicenter of mischief wreaked by too much blood sugar and used a sugar-gobbling enzyme to restore normal function in the glucose-damaged cells of animal heart muscles.
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine News - Category: Research Source Type: news