Neuroscientist's discovery of new uses for old drug leads to pat...

Courtesy http://www.eurekalert.org/rss/business.xml  Mon, 10/26/2009 - 22:00

(University of South Florida Health) University of South Florida neuroscientist Roland Shytle's discovery of successful new clinical uses for mecamylamine, a drug once used to treat hypertension, has led to several issued patents and an excellence in innovation award.


 

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