It is always pretty difficult to enlarge something so small without getting all sorts of artefact etc, and you will always lose resolution enlarging 300%.
I've had a go, but it isn't great, hopefully someone with more time and skills will come along if you need something better.
I'm no expert, but you can throw it through a few filters on photoshop or gimp to soften the lines a little and reduce the noise and artifacting once it is resized, it does help a bit sometimes.
Genuine Fractals is now Perfect Resize 7 - onOne Software < These guys claim to use some sort of magical algorithm but you really can't add detail that isn't there. I don't know what their free trial is (it might watermark the image or something) but you can give it a go.
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