Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine identified that toxic RNA exposure, rather than repeat growth, may be the primary driver of worsening heart disease in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1). The findings, published in JCI Insight, offer new insigh
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Toxic RNA exposure, not repeat growth, may drive worsening DM1 heart disease
