HHMI's Holiday Lectures on Science

1998 Cardiovascular Diseases Lecture 3


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Although heart disease typically occurs after middle age, seemingly fit and healthy young individuals can die suddenly from unrecognized heart disease. In many cases, the culprit is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a disorder characterized by thickening of the ventricular muscle. It is caused by mutations in genes that encode proteins of the sarcomere, the contractile apparatus of muscle cells.
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HHMI's Holiday Lectures on ScienceBy Howard Hughes Medical Institute