A recently developed amino acid compound successfully treats nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in non-human primates, bringing scientists one step closer to the first human treatment for the condition.
Washington, Apr 11 (Prensa Latina) A recently developed amino acid compound successfully treats nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in non-human primates bringing scientists one step closer to the first human treatment for the condition that is rapidly increasing around the world, a study suggests.
A recently developed amino acid compound successfully treats nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in non-human primates -; bringing scientists one step closer to the first human treatment for the condition that is rapidly increasing around the world, a study suggests.