Inhibiting p38α Shows Early Promise in Preventing Fibrosis After Heart Injury Inhibiting the function of the protein kinase p38a shows early promise as a potential treatment for preventing excess fibrosis after acute heart injury, according to a novel analysis of mouse models.
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