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Coronary
artery disease (CAD) is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality in
industrialized societies. Collateral arteries function as “natural
bypasses” effectively restoring the blood flow to compromised tissues
and play an important physiologic role in promoting survival and protecting
tissues from ischemic damage. Circulating monocytes have been suggested to
play a role in the collateral formation. Abnormalities in monocyte function
then may be one of the factors responsible for abnormal collateral growth in
certain patient subsets. This technology is claimed in the
published PCT Application No. PCT/US2007/080506. We are seeking an industrial
partner interested in its commercialization. (Ref: J380) |
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«Technology Transfer Office : Sponsored Projects : Dartmouth College |
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