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Researchers link Huntington's disease to overactive immune response in the brain.
August 2, 2008... The damage to brain tissue seen in Huntington's disease may be caused by an overactive immune response in the bloodstream and the brain, according to new findings from two teams of researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle and...
Study Showed Half of Patients Treated with Enbrel etanercept Plus Methotrexate Can Achieve DAS Clinical Remission and 80 Percent Had No Progression of Joint Damage in Active Early Rheumatoid Arthritis.(Clinical report)
August 2, 2008... Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, a division of Wyeth (NYSE: WYE) and Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) announced the publication of data from the COMET (COmbination of Methotrexate and ETanercept in Active Early Rheumatoid Arthritis) trial demonstrating that half of...
Researchers from Sahlgrenska University detail new studies and findings in the area of angiotensins.(Report)
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from Gothenburg, Sweden, "Angiotensin II is well known for its contractile effects on smooth muscle cells. This effect is also present in the gut previously shown in animal models."
"The aim of this study was...
Peers Important for Nutrition Education among Latinos: Direct Impact on Diabetes Self-Management and Breastfeeding.
August 2, 2008... A systematic literature review conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Connecticut, the Hispanic Health Council (Hartford), and the Connecticut Center for Eliminating Health Disparities among Latinos assessed the impact of...
Scientists at University of Pittsburgh release new data on gender studies.(Report)
August 2, 2008... "We examined the influence of race and gender on abdominal adipose tissue (AT) distribution for a given anthropometric measure including waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and waist-to-height (W/Ht) in youth. Subjects included...
Research from Army yields new findings on physical fitness.
August 2, 2008... "The Assessment of Recruit Motivation and Strength (ARMS) study was designed to pilot-test the use of a physical fitness screening tool for Army applicants before basic training. The ARMS test consists of two components, namely, a 5-minute step...
New atelectasis data have been reported by researchers at Kyushu University.(Clinical report)
August 2, 2008... Scientists discuss in 'Investigation of the cause of readmission to the intensive care unit for patients with lung edema or atelectasis' new findings in atelectasis. According to a study from Fukuoka, Japan, "For patients with acute respiratory...
Research from University of Leon provide new insights into life sciences.
August 2, 2008... Scientists discuss in 'Co-combustion of different sewage sludge and coal: a non-isothermal thermogravimetric kinetic analysis' new findings in life sciences. According to recent research published in the journal Bioresource Technology, "The...
New findings from W. Dale and co-authors describe advances in Alzheimer disease.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from the United States, "Our purpose was to determine the factors that correlate with healthy older adults' intention to get tested for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) under 3 different hypothetical conditions: (1)...
Research on Alzheimer disease discussed by J. Ryu and co-researchers.
August 2, 2008... "Recently discovered evidences suggest that precipitation of Alzheimer's beta-amyloid (A beta) peptide and the toxicity in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are caused by abnormal interactions with neocortical metal ions, especially Zn2+, CU2+, and...
Researchers from University of Sheffield provide details of new studies and findings in the area of arthritis.
August 2, 2008... In this recently published article, scientists in Sheffield, the United Kingdom conducted a study "To investigate the association of a recently described classification of Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DRB1 shared epitope alleles with...
New arthroplasty study results from A.B. Mullaji et al described.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research published in the Journal of Arthroplasty, "Anterior cruciate ligaments (ACLs) and posterior cruciate ligaments (PCLs) from 45 osteoarthritic knees were histologically examined to evaluate the frequency and grade the...
Studies from Leuven University update current data on arthroplasty.
August 2, 2008... "Highly cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) has been introduced in total hip arthroplasty in an effort to reduce polyethylene wear and the associated periprosthetic osteolysis. Our aim was to demonstrate these reduced wear rates in a 2-dimensional...
Researchers at University of California release new data on atrial fibrillation.
August 2, 2008... According to a study from the United States, "In 1987, the MAZE procedure was introduced into clinical practice by Dr. James Cox. Prior procedures included AV node ablation and other procedures that had major limitations."
"The clinical...
Study findings from University of Glasgow provide new insights into atrial fibrillation.(Report)
August 2, 2008... "Losses to follow-up and administrative censoring can cloud the interpretation of trial-based economic evaluations. A number of investigators have examined the impact of different levels of adjustment for censoring, including nonadjustment,...
New autosomal dominant polycystic kidney research from University of Oklahoma outlined.
August 2, 2008... "The TRPP2 cation channel is directly responsible for similar to 15% of all cases of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. However, the mechanisms underlying fundamental properties of TRPP2 regulation, such as channel gating and...
Research findings from National Autonomous University update understanding of cell proliferation.
August 2, 2008... "The proliferation and migration of Retinal Pigment Epithelium cells resulting from an epithelial-mesenchymal transition plays a key role in proliferative vitreoretinopathy, which leads to retinal detachment and the loss of vision. In neurons,...
Reports outline chronic disease study findings from University of Ottawa.
August 2, 2008... According to a study from Ottawa, Canada, "To assess the extent to which advances in preventive care delivery, achieved in primary care practices through outreach facilitation, could be sustained over time after purposefully redirecting the...
New chronic obstructive pulmonary disease data have been reported by scientists at University of Paris.
August 2, 2008... According to a study from Paris, France, "Data on the individual and collective impact of chronic airflow obstruction at a population level are scarce. In a nationwide survey, dyspnoea, quality of life and missed working days were compared...
Reports summarize Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease research from INSERM.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from Toulouse, France, "Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD) cases are currently subclassified according to the methionine/valine polymorphism at codon 129 of the PRNP gene and the proteinase K (PK) digested...
Studies from Berhampur University describe new findings in DNA research.
August 2, 2008... "Aluminium (Al) was evaluated for induction of oxidative stress and DNA damage employing the growing roots of Allium cepa L. as the assay system. Intact roots of A. cepa were treated with different concentrations, 0, 1, 10, 50, 100, or 200 mc M...
Data on enzyme research published by researchers at California Institute of Technology.
August 2, 2008... "Heterotrimeric G proteins relay extracellular cues from heptahelical transmembrane receptors to downstream effector molecules. Composed of an a subunit with intrinsic GTPase activity and a beta gamma heterodimer, the trimeric complex...
Reports outline enzyme research study results from S. Gupta et al.
August 2, 2008... "The enzymatic activity of Paracoccus denitrificans cytochrome c oxidase (COX) and Escherichia coli cytochrome b(o) ubiquinol oxidase (QOX) was determined in the presence of formamide, N,N-dimethyl formamide and N,N-dimethyl acetamide....
Study findings from University of North Carolina, Medical Department broaden understanding of enzyme research.
August 2, 2008... "Signaling by cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) plays an important role in the regulation of mammalian sperm motility. However, it has not been determined how PKA signaling leads to changes in motility, and specific proteins responsible for...
Research from Abant Izzet Baysal University yields new data on headache and migraine.
August 2, 2008... "Frontal sympathetic skin responses (F-SSRs) were recorded to investigate sympathetic nervous system activity in migraine headache (MH). Thirty-five patients with unilateral MH and 10 healthy volunteers were studied by evoking bilateral F-SSRs...
Study findings on headache and migraine are outlined in reports from Indiana University, Medical Department.(Report)
August 2, 2008... "The aberrant release of the neurotransmitters, glutamate and calcitonin-gene related peptide (CGRP), from trigeminal neurons has been implicated in migraine. The voltage-gated P/Q-type calcium channel has a critical role in controlling...
Data from A. Strzeleckakiliszek and colleagues advance knowledge in life sciences.
August 2, 2008... "Annexin A6 (AnxA6), calcium- and membrane-binding protein, is involved in membrane dynamics. It exists in the cell in two isoforms, AnxA6-1 and AnxA6-2, varying only by the VAAEIL sequence," scientists in Warsaw, Poland report (see also Life...
Data on life sciences published by M. Hilleringmann and colleagues.
August 2, 2008... According to a study from Siena, Italy, "Pili have been identified on the cell surface of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, little is known about the structure...
Research conducted at Medical University of South Carolina has provided new information about life sciences.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from the United States, "Cryptococcus neoformans (Cn) is the most common cause of fungal meningitis worldwide. In infected patients, growth of the fungus can occur within the phagolysosome of phagocytic cells,...
Research from Mayo Clinic, Medical Department yields new findings on life sciences.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from the United States, "A number of case presentations of catastrophic outcomes after cervical epidural injections have occurred after both interlaminar and transforaminal injection techniques. Practitioners in...
Research from University of California in life sciences provides new insights.
August 2, 2008... "The fang-like jaws of the marine polychaete Nereis virens possess remarkable mechanical properties considering their high protein content and lack of mineralization. Hardness and stiffness properties in the jaw tip are comparable to human...
Research on life sciences detailed by S. Smith and co-authors.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from the United States, "An unfortunate reality of medical practice is that many clinicians will be a target of malpractice litigation during their career. This article describes the critical issues involved in...
Researchers at University of California publish new data on microscopy.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from the United States, "Cardiac ion channels are surprisingly dynamic in nature, and are continuously formed, trafficked to specific subregions of plasma membrane, inserted in the plasma membrane, and removed to be...
New findings in mitochondrial disease described by E. Dufour and co-researchers.
August 2, 2008... "Heteroplasmic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations (mutations present only in a subset of cellular mtDNA copies) arise de novo during the normal ageing process or may be maternally inherited in pedigrees with mitochondrial disease syndromes. A...
Data on myopathy described by researchers at University of Minnesota, Medical Department.
August 2, 2008... According to a study from the United States, "Polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM) is a novel glycogenosis in horses characterized by abnormal glycogen accumulation in skeletal muscle and muscle damage with exertion. It is unlike glycogen...
Recent findings from University of Munich highlight research in protease.
August 2, 2008... According to a study from Munich, Germany, "Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a group of rare diseases with disturbed homeostasis of alveolar surfactant. While 90% of the primary adult forms are caused by granulocyte-macrophage...
Findings from A. Han and co-authors broaden understanding of proteomics.
August 2, 2008... According to recent research from Netherlands, "Nanofabricated pores in 20 nm-thick silicon nitride membranes were used to probe various protein analytes as well as to perform an antigen-antibody binding assay. A two-compartment electrochemical...
New proteomics study results reported from Dalian University of Technology.(Report)
August 2, 2008... "Topology of protein structure (TOPS) cartoons are simplified descriptions of structural topology of proteins in 2D," researchers in People's Republic of China report (see also Proteomics).
"This is coarse level description of protein...
Reports from Stanford University describe recent advances in proteomics.
August 2, 2008... "We report a direct synthesis of ultrasmall c(RGDyK) peptide-coated Fe3O4 NPS (
"The Fe3O4 NPs are synthesized by thermal decomposition fo iron pentacarbonyl in the presence of 4-methylcatechol (4-MC), and the peptide is coupled to...
Findings in rheumatic disorders reported from E. Naredo and co-researchers.
August 2, 2008... In this recent study, researchers in Madrid, Spain conducted a study "To develop education guidelines for the conduct of future European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) courses. We undertook a...
New tuberculosis research reported from Oregon Health & Science University.
August 2, 2008... "The control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection is heavily dependent on the adaptive Th1 cellular immune response. Paradoxically, optimal priming of the Th1 response requires activation of priming dendritic cells with Th1 cytokine...
Recent findings from A. Amaro and co-authors highlight research in tuberculosis.
August 2, 2008... " To compare three methods for DNA extraction from Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium. The DNA was extracted from mycobacterial cultures using enzymatic extraction, combined bead beating and...
Reports summarize tuberculosis study results from M. Srinivas and co-researchers.
August 2, 2008... "Mycobacterium tuberculosis survives and persists for prolonged periods within its host in an asymptomatic, latent state and can reactivate years later if the host's immune system weakens. The dormant bacilli synthesize and accumulate...
Research results from W. Frigui and colleagues update understanding of tuberculosis.
August 2, 2008... According to a study from Paris, France, "Analysis of mycobacterial strains that have lost their ability to cause disease is a powerful approach to identify yet unknown virulence determinants and pathways involved in tuberculosis pathogenesis....
Studies from Biomed Center in the area of wasting disease published.
August 2, 2008... "The porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) genome encodes three major open reading frames (ORFs) encoding the replicase proteins (ORF1), the viral capsid protein (ORF2), and a protein with suggested apoptotic activity (ORF3). Previous phylogenetic...
Data on arthritis described by researchers at University of Manchester.
August 2, 2008... Current study results from the report, 'Autoinflammatory genes and susceptibility to psoriatic juvenile idiopathic arthritis,' have been published. "To investigate the association of NLRP3, NOD2, MEFV, and PSTPIP1, genes that cause 4 of the...
New arthritis study findings reported from G. Orozco and co-authors.(Report)
August 2, 2008... Investigators publish new data in the report 'Association of STAT4 with rheumatoid arthritis: a replication study in three European populations.' "This study was undertaken to investigate the previously reported association of the STAT4...
Research reports from University of North Carolina provide new insights into arthritis prevention.
August 2, 2008... A report, 'Arthritis in the family practice setting: associations with education and community poverty,' is newly published data in Arthritis and Rheumatism. According to recent research published in the journal Arthritis and Rheumatism, "To...
New endocytosis study findings recently were reported by researchers at Chang-Gung University, Department of Biochemistry.(Report)
August 2, 2008... New research, 'The gradient of Gurken, a long-range morphogen, is directly regulated by Cbl-mediated endocytosis,' is the subject of a report. According to a study from Taiwan, "The asymmetric localization of gurken mRNA and post-translational...
New data from T. Timm et al illuminate research in enzyme research.(Report)
August 2, 2008... New research, 'Glycogen synthase kinase (GSK) 3beta directly phosphorylates Serine 212 in the regulatory loop and inhibits microtubule affinity-regulating kinase (MARK) 2,' is the subject of a report. "MARK/Par-1, a kinase family with diverse...
Studies from Tohoku University, Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials provide new data on enzyme research.
August 2, 2008... Fresh data on enzyme research are presented in the report 'Elucidation of the heme binding site of heme-regulated eukaryotic initiation factor 2alpha kinase and the role of the regulatory motif in heme sensing by spectroscopic and catalytic...
Research from University of Melbourne, Center for Health in the area of knee osteoarthritis described.(Report)
August 2, 2008... Research findings, 'Varus malalignment and its association with impairments and functional limitations in medial knee osteoarthritis,' are discussed in a new report. "To examine the association of varus malalignment with impairments and...
Findings from University of Brescia provide new insights into life sciences.
August 2, 2008... Current study results from the report, 'Activation of NF-kappaB p65/c-Rel dimer is associated with neuroprotection elicited by mGlu5 receptor agonists against MPP(+) toxicity in SK-N-SH cells,' have been published. According to a study from...
New life sciences data have been reported by researchers at University of Paris, Department of Biochemistry.(Report)
August 2, 2008... A new study, 'The Tunisian population history through the Crigler-Najjar type I syndrome,' is now available. According to recent research from France, "Crigler-Najjar syndrome type I (CN-I) is a rare and severe metabolic disorder. A recurrent...
Research from Institute of Basic Medical Science in life sciences provides new insights.
August 2, 2008... Scientists discuss in 'HER2-dependent MMP-7 expression is mediated by activated STAT3' new findings in life sciences. According to recent research published in the journal Cellular Signalling, "MMP-7 expression is highly regulated at the level...
Scientists at University of Chicago discuss research in life sciences.
August 2, 2008... Fresh data on life sciences are presented in the report 'Nephrolithiasis.' According to a study from the United States, "Kidney stones affect more than 5% of adults in the United States, and the prevalence is rising. The fundamental cause for...
Study results from Technical University of Munich broaden understanding of life sciences.
August 2, 2008... Investigators publish new data in the report 'DtpB (YhiP) and DtpA (TppB, YdgR) are prototypical proton-dependent peptide transporters of Escherichia coli.' According to a study from Freising, Germany, "The genome of Escherichia coli contains...
Investigators at Scripps Research Institute have published new data on myopathy.
August 2, 2008... Fresh data on myopathy are presented in the report 'Progressive myopathy and defects in the maintenance of myotendinous junctions in mice that lack talin 1 in skeletal muscle.' "The development and function of skeletal muscle depend on...
New pregnancy study findings have been published by scientists at Korea University.(Report)
August 2, 2008... A new study, 'The role of CD4+CD25bright regulatory T cells in the maintenance of pregnancy, premature rupture of membranes, and labor,' is now available. According to recent research from Korea, "The aim of this study was to evaluate the...
BioEnergy International, LLC Acquires Assets of OmniGene Bioproducts, Inc.
August 2, 2008... BioEnergy International, LLC (BioEnergy), a privately-held, biotech-based developer and manufacturer of next-generation, renewable biochemicals and biofuels, announces the acquisition of certain assets of OmniGene Bioproducts, Inc. (OBI) and...
Brita to Explore Trademark Licensing Opportunities Through Product Licensing Partnership with Brand Sense Partners.
August 2, 2008... The Brita Products Company, a leader in water filtration systems, has signed a strategic licensing deal with Los Angeles-based new business development consultancy Brand Sense Partners (BSP). BSP is tasked with identifying and executing upon...
U.S. Preventive Medicine(R) Founder Predicts 'Perfect Storm' Brewing With Health Care, Housing, Energy Crises.
August 2, 2008... Health care entrepreneur, Christopher Fey, founder and chief executive of U.S. Preventive Medicine, Inc. (http://www.uspreventivemedicine.com/), a health management company and the established leader in prevention, predicts a 'perfect storm'...
'Hitting the Green Without Hurting Your Back':.
August 2, 2008... Ranked by Golf Digest this year as the # 1 Golf Teacher in Illinois and among the Top 20 in the U.S., renowned PGA instructor Dr. Jim Suttie will share his secrets to surviving the golf course without hurting your back during a free seminar,...
Scientists demonstrate means of reducing Alzheimer's-like plaques in fly brain.
August 2, 2008... Neuroscientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) are part of a collaboration that has succeeded in demonstrating that overexpression of an enzyme in the brain can reduce telltale deposits causally linked with Alzheimer's disease (see...
Ingenuity Systems and CHDI Announce Multi-Year Deal for Disease-Specific Knowledge Platform.
August 2, 2008... Ingenuity Systems, the leading provider of information solutions for life science researchers, and CHDI Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization focused on discovering and developing drugs to treat Huntington's disease, announced a...
Alta Bates Medical Group (ABMG) Teams With Illumisys, LLC to Promote Quality of Care to Patients and Increase Adoption and Use of Health Information Technologies.
August 2, 2008... Alta Bates Medical Group (ABMG) is taking a leadership role to enhance the level of service and support to its provider members and their patients. The East Bay physician organization is working with Illumisys, LLC, to implement a rapid cycle...
Japan: Major Economies Promote Montreal Protocol, Fast Action on Climate.
August 2, 2008... This week, leaders of the world's 17 major economies pledged to "continue to promote actions under the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer for the benefit of the global climate system." The leaders recognized the "need...
L&M Healthcare Communications LLC Offers Promotional Speaker Programs Compliant With Revised PhRMA Code.
August 2, 2008... L&M Healthcare Communications LLC, an independent, full-service medical education company, applauds PhRMA for recognizing the importance of responsible and compliant management of promotional speaker programs. L&M has been, and will continue to...
Suspense Novel 'Color of Blood' Captures Environmental and Moral Issues.
August 2, 2008... Eakin Press announces the release of Texas author Les Coalson's second fast-paced novel, "Color of Blood." A sequel to Coalson's first book "Sever the Darkness," the main storyline focuses on the mysterious disappearance of a young couple as...
minSURG Corporation Launches International Division.
August 2, 2008... minSURG Corporation, producers of the TruFUSE(R) percutaneous facet stabilization procedure, announced the creation of minSURG International, Incorporated. The international division has been established in response to global demand for the...
Choose Flip Flops Carefully for Back to School, Say Chiropractors.
August 2, 2008... Despite the cooler weather, many young adults continue to wear slides, flip flops and sandals throughout school season, according to Okabashi Brands -- in the locker room, on campus, in the dorm or as an after sports "recovery" shoe (see also...
Personal Training Institute Commits to More than Just Weight Loss: PTI Goes Green.
August 2, 2008... Being eco-conscious is not a trend these days - it's a way of life; and Personal Training Institute (PTI) is establishing itself as a green fitness resource by providing its clients tools to be more eco-conscious in the club, as well as...
Department of Health Confirms Rabid Kitten Found in York County.
August 2, 2008... The Pennsylvania Department of Health said that a kitten given away from a York County residence tested positive for rabies, and there are other kittens that need to be located (see also Rabies).
There were seven "free kittens,"...
Sellstate Rolls out New Branding as National Franchise Expansion Continues.
August 2, 2008... Fort Myers-based Sellstate Realty Systems Network, Inc. has rolled out a new branding initiative to its associates, aimed at raising the company's profile and differentiating it from other national real estate franchises (see also Sellstate...
OrthoSynetics(TM) Supports Camp Friendship.
August 2, 2008... Thanks to the generosity of OrthoSynetics(TM) and its employees, the Spina Bifida Association of Greater New Orleans' Camp Friendship will have the necessary supplies for its weeklong summer camp, starting July 21. OrthoSynetics(TM) employees...
StrollerFit Powered by mommymuscle Maternal Fitness Experts Join Discovery Health.
August 2, 2008... The moms are taking over on Discovery Health's website (www.discoveryhealth.com), as maternal fitness experts from StrollerFit Powered by mommymuscle, the nation's premier mom and baby fitness company, begin blogging all about motherhood (see...
The Chopra Center for Wellbeing Introduces Ayurnas: a Soothing Natural Remedy for Sinus Congestion, Chronic Headaches, and Cold Symptoms.
August 2, 2008... The Chopra Center for Wellbeing, founded by renowned mind-body physicians Deepak Chopra, M.D. and David Simon, M.D. has designed a new product called Ayurnas (pronounced eye-yur-naz) -- a custom-blend oil treatment based on the timeless healing...
Acupuncture Added to Crystal's Wellness Options.
August 2, 2008... Enriching its portfolio of wellness opportunities, Crystal Cruises is introducing onboard acupuncture, along with a menu of Chinese herbs revered for restoring and enhancing health, beauty and longevity. A menu of optional acupuncture...
Foot pain: Custom-made insoles offer relief.
August 2, 2008... Custom-made insoles known as foot orthoses can reduce foot pain caused by arthritis, overly prominent big toe joints and highly arched feet, a new systematic review shows (see also Wiley-Blackwell).
A team of Cochrane Researchers found that...
Pitt-led research provides insight into development of congenital circulatory defects.
August 9, 2008... University of Pittsburgh-led researchers could provide new insight into how two common congenital circulatory problemsuaortic arch deformity and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)udevelop in humans, as reported in the June 15 edition of...
Investigators at Utah State University publish new data on angiogenesis.(Report)
August 9, 2008... "We utilized a genomic analysis of the response of neuronal GT1-7 cells to enterostatin to identify pathways responsive to this peptide. This information, together with reported properties of the enterostatin receptor, suggested that...
Scientists at Mayo Clinic detail research in angiography.(Report)
August 9, 2008... According to recent research from the United States, "Myocardial bridging is a congenital condition in which a section of coronary artery is surrounded by myocardium. Historically, myocardial bridging has been diagnosed by catheter...
New angiotensins research has been reported by scientists at University of Melbourne.
August 9, 2008... "In addition to its role in the storage of fat, adipose tissue acts as an endocrine organ, and it contains a functional renin-angiotensin system (RAS). Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) plays a key role in the RAS by converting angiotensin I...
Electrophysiology Transforming Atrial Fibrillation Treatment.
August 9, 2008... Millennium Research Group (MRG), the global authority on medical technology market intelligence, has recently published its latest issue of Cardiovascular Industry Quarterly (CardioIQ), a quarterly publication highlighting the most recent...