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Home - OMRF News - Archives for Mike Kinter

Mike Kinter

OMRF scientists find a way to heal the heart

October 31, 2016

The findings could lead to new ways to treat patients following a heart attack.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cardiac, circulation, damaged, disease, DNA, energy, fibrosis, function, heal, heart, heart attack, journal, Kinter, luke szweda, Michael, Mike Kinter, nature, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, omr, oxygen, physicians, regenerate, regrow, researchers, scar, science, scientist-news, tissue, trigger

Joint $3.8 million grant to create aging research center

October 13, 2015

OMRF, OU and VA collaborate to combat diseases associated with aging.

Filed Under: News, Research News Tagged With: aging, Aging and Metabolism research program, aging research, alzheimer's disease, arlan richardson, cancer, diabetes, geroscience, heart attack, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, Jonathan, jonathan wren, Kinter, luke szweda, mentoring, Michael, Mike Kinter, nathan shock center of excellence in biology of aging, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Oklahoma Geroscience Consortium, scientist-news, shock center, stroke, van remmen, Wren

Teaching the heart to grow again

June 6, 2014

Researchers want to regrow heart tissue without scarring.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: antioxidant, catalase, free radicals, grow, Hashem Sadek, heart, Hille, Kinter, luke szweda, mice, Michael, Mike Kinter, mitochondria, regenerate, repair, scientist-news, tissue, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

New fat research provides insight into diabetes origins

February 26, 2013

The discovery could lead to better understanding of insulin resistance.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: diabetes, heart disease, high-fat diet, insulin resistance, Kinter, luke szweda, Michael, Mike Kinter, obesity, Paul Rindler, Plafker, scientist-news, Scott, type 2 diabetes

Research provides new clues to battling bad cholesterol

January 17, 2013

Stopping formation of “foam cells” could stop atherosclerosis.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News Tagged With: atherosclerosis, bad cholesterol, blood clots, foam cells, hardening arteries, heart attack, Kinter, LDL, low density lipoprotein, macrophage, Michael, Mike Kinter, scientist-news, stroke

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