Mu Yongxian said: "If you have any ideas about scientific research, you can feel free to say it. We know that you are new here, and novices don't understand much, but everyone is going from novice to experienced, and I am also going through the same journey."
These words once again refreshed the students' understanding of this big man.
Mr. Mu’s voice sounds strict, but his content sounds tolerant and gentle.
Several classmates immediately thought of Xiaohui's mother. It seemed that what Xiaohui's mother said was not to flatter the attending doctor. Dr. Mu had a strict face and a kind heart, and was actually very good at comforting people.
Dr. Han nodded fiercely from the side: Yes, yes, our Dr. Mu is a very kind person, don’t be fooled by his solemn appearance.
In contrast, the man opposite, who smiles like a fairy, is actually quite strict, but most people don't realize it.
The teachers brought them here and expressed their intention to have academic exchanges. Classmate Xie Wanying was also excited. It was a precious opportunity to communicate scientific research with the senior teachers. She quickly answered frankly: "Myocardial cells are the most important component of the heart. In a broad sense,
Cardiomyocytes cover specially differentiated cardiomyocytes such as the sinoatrial node and other cardiac conduction systems. We know that the heart also has endocardium, epicardium, blood vessels and nerves, such as valves, which are actually the endocardium. These are built on the skeleton of cardiomyocytes.
extension."
The reason why she can have such personal experience is due to the exposure to more clinical cases after going to pediatrics. For example, Zhu Xing's cardiomyopathy, not to mention congenital diseases directly related to the myocardium. Other types of heart disease, typically such as morning
Atrial septal defect is a disease that has been developed since embryology. If you think about it carefully, it starts with the myocardium not growing well, which of course involves problems with various intimal structures. If it is valvular disease, it will also affect the myocardium.
What ultimately leads to the patient's death is a problem with the skeleton of the cell, the skeleton of the myocardium.
To sum up, the myocardium can be said to be the number one key factor in the life and death of the heart. If we study it thoroughly, we may be able to solve the mystery of how her grandfather died.
Unknowingly, Xie Wanying recalled her internship in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. At that time, she heard that Dr. Song got inspiration in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She originally thought that she could get some inspiration in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Later, she found out that the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology was actually not
It does not treat diseases caused by human embryos.
What department is studying this issue? It's pediatrics.
The obstetrics and gynecology department can only help you screen your child's genes and provide you with prenatal care, but it cannot treat postnatal diseases. For many congenital diseases, you may not be able to detect them just by observing them during the fetal period. You can only wait for the child.
After birth, the disease will show its terrifying face in front of the doctor. It can be said that eugenics in obstetrics and gynecology is the scientific research result derived from pediatrics.
Everyone present listened to her brief speech. Student Wei was the first to express that he didn’t quite understand and pulled the hem of classmate Pan’s clothes.
Does Mr. Xie’s words support Mr. Mu’s cardiomyocyte therapy? Why does it sound a bit strange?
The strange thing is that myocardial cell therapy has little to do with the structure of the heart. Xie said that the myocardium is equivalent to the skeleton, which seems theoretically close to the theory of circulatory mechanics studied by the immortal brother. The focus of circulatory mechanics is on the structure of the heart, just like the study of hydraulics is a combination of research