Posted in July 10th, 2009
Wake Forest University scientists have identified unique chemical markers for detecting the presence of a compound called nitroxyl in biological systems, an achievement that can boost cardiac drug research. The researchers point out that nitroxyl-a cousin to the blood-vessel relaxing compound nitric oxide-has already been shown to strengthen canine heart beats in previous studies. However, they add, [...] Related posts: Research on stem cells drug testing predicted to boom under Obama New
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