Cellmid's LMU collaboration might be up to something. Here is a recent post by one of their researchers about their findings from earlier this year.
Midkine controls natural bypass growth by regulating the bioavailability of VEGF
"...midkine might present a drug superior to currently available vasodilators such as nitric oxide donors, which only show a limited effect due to rapid tolerance."
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