Scientists hunt for heart rhythm genes in blood bank study
NCT ID NCT00599118
Summary
This study aims to understand the genetic basis of atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm disorder. Researchers are collecting blood samples from 1,300 people with and without the condition to create a genetic database. The goal is to identify genes linked to the disease, which could lead to better prevention strategies and future treatments.
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Cleveland Clinical Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio, 44145, United States
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