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PRMT9 and Heart Recovery: A New Frontier in Macrophage Modulation and STAT1 Degradation
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PRMT9 and Heart Recovery: A New Frontier in Macrophage Modulation and STAT1 Degradation

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 03/02/2026
Researchers have discovered that the protein PRMT9 plays a vital role in healing the heart after a myocardial infarction by controlling inflammatory macrophages. By promoting the degradation of the STAT1 protein, PRMT9 reduces tissue damage and improves cardiac function.
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