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Australian Synchrotron Answers Century-Old Scientific Question

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9 Mar 2012
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Australian Synchrotron

Researchers at Monash University used X-ray beams at the Australian Synchrotron to discover how enzymes work to dissolve blood clots and clean up damaged tissue — a finding with potential implications for reducing heart disease-related deaths from blood clots.

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