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Scarring of heart tissue can be slowed but not stopped, and can lead to heart failure.
A new study has shown that an existing immunotherapy could stop scar tissue formation after heart attacks.
A signaling molecule called IL-1 beta was found to be key to the process of creating scar tissue in the heart.
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