RESEARCHERS PAVING WAY FOR NEW HEART DISEASE TREATMENTS
August 01, 2008
August 01, 2008
TUCSON, Ariz., Aug. 1 -- The University of Arizona issued the following press release:
University of Arizona researchers have increased their understanding of a chemical that regulates everything from blood flow and wound healing to lung function and memory formation. Their work may one day pave the way for new treatments for heart disease and other illnesses.
William Montfort, a professor in the UA department of biochemistry at a member of the BIO5 Institute, colla . . .
University of Arizona researchers have increased their understanding of a chemical that regulates everything from blood flow and wound healing to lung function and memory formation. Their work may one day pave the way for new treatments for heart disease and other illnesses.
William Montfort, a professor in the UA department of biochemistry at a member of the BIO5 Institute, colla . . .
