Health & Medicine
Genes Make the First Biological Pacemaker
Experts have crafted what they are calling a "biological pacemaker" by simply implanting modified genes into the cells of an irregularly beating heart. This minimally invasive procedure could potentially do away with physical pacemakers entirely, reducing the chance of infection or other complications.
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