July Newsletter: PTMs Regulate Cytoskeletal Proteins in Heart Disease

Cardiovascular disease accounts for roughly one in every three deaths in the USA with heart disease accounting for the majority of these cases.  The pathology of heart disease often involves the death or dysfunction of cardiomyocytes, specialized heart cells that produce the contractile, beating function of the heart.  Many different proteins and cell machinery, such as ion channels and pumps, cytoskeletal proteins, and receptors play a significant role in regulating the contractile ability of cardiomyocytes. 

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Also included in this newsletter:

  • New Signal Seeker Kits, Purified Actin Proteins, and Custom Proteins
  • Related Publications

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