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Heart elasticity may hinge on a hidden genetic switch

MedicalXpress | 六月 04, 2026
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The human heart must constantly adapt to changing demands—a task that requires tightly coordinated molecular shuffling in heart cells. One of the key regulators of this process is RBM20, a protein that controls an editing step called "alternative splicing," which results in cells producing different forms of messenger RNA from the same gene.

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