Brand new chemical compound for cardiovascular therapy created in Urals
Researchers at Yekaterinburg-based Ural Federal University have developed a new chemical compound believed to give rise to future drugs for a range of cardiovascular diseases.
Researchers at Yekaterinburg-based Ural Federal University (UrFU) have developed a new chemical compound to be used in medicine and pharmacology, the university press service announced earlier this week. They have synthesized what is believed to be a key ingredient of future innovation drugs to treat a range of cardiovascular diseases, including the man?s archenemies such as myocardial infarction and cerebral arterial thrombosis. UrFU has already received a Russian patent for its invention. In addition, the university claims its new compound has been included on a list of Russia?s 100 best inventions for 2012, officially prepared by Rospatent, the federal intellectual property protection watchdog...
Researchers at Yekaterinburg-based Ural Federal University (UrFU) have developed a new chemical compound to be used in medicine and pharmacology, the university press service announced earlier this week. They have synthesized what is believed to be a key ingredient of future innovation drugs to treat a range of cardiovascular diseases, including the man?s archenemies such as myocardial infarction and cerebral arterial thrombosis. UrFU has already received a Russian patent for its invention. In addition, the university claims its new compound has been included on a list of Russia?s 100 best inventions for 2012, officially prepared by Rospatent, the federal intellectual property protection watchdog...
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