POSSIBLE SAFER TARGET FOR ANTI-CLOTTING DRUGS FOUND
September 26, 2007
September 26, 2007
CHICAGO, Sept. 26 -- The University of Illinois at Chicago issued the following news release:
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine have identified a new molecular target in blood clot formation, which seems to reduce clotting without excessive bleeding, the common side-effect of anti-clotting agents.
The findings are reported in the September issue of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
"It was very surprising to f . . .
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine have identified a new molecular target in blood clot formation, which seems to reduce clotting without excessive bleeding, the common side-effect of anti-clotting agents.
The findings are reported in the September issue of Molecular and Cellular Biology.
"It was very surprising to f . . .