
|Articles|July 27, 2009
Serotonin's role in mitral valve disease
A new study has found that in dogs and people with naturally occurring mitral valve disease, diseased cells within the heart are producing serotonin, contributing to valve degeneration.
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A new study has found that in dogs and people with naturally occurring mitral valve disease, diseased cells within the heart are producing serotonin, contributing to valve degeneration.
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