eNos is a gene therapy & still in testing, OP states doc said it was old treatment.  NM
Posted By: Doubtful on 2007-11-01  
In Reply to: I think it might be eNOS (endothelial nitric oxide synthase) - MT50
  
Subject: eNos is a gene therapy & still in testing, OP states doc said it was old treatment.  NM 
   
 
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