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Head Injury Patients have Protein Clumps Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists have revealed that protein clumps associated with Alzheimer's disease are also found in the brains of people who have had a head injury.
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Transgene and ABL Announce the Acquisition
Company has announced the acquisition of its production asset in Illkirch by ABL Europe.
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RedHill Biopharma, Fraunhofer Institute Launch Collaboration
Collaboration to focus on the evaluation of RedHill’s Phase II-stage oncology drug candidate, RP101.
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Valvena, GSK Sign New R&D Collaboration
Valneva to supply process development services for EB66® -based Influenza vaccines.
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Drug that Activates Innate Immune System Identified
Researchers from the institute have identified a drug, which is straightforward to synthesize and to couple to antigens that induce an immune response and may prove useful in the generation of vaccines.
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Cell Therapy Catapult is now the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult
Cell Therapy Catapult has announced change of its name to the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult.
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Envigo Rat Models Proven to be Susceptible to Intra-Vaginal HSV-2 Infection and Protectable
Scientific findings establish the effectiveness of new approach to investigate the protective effects of vaccine candidates and anti-viral microbodies and to study asymptomatic primary genital HSV-2 infection.
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Affinivax Secures Funding for Pneumococcal Vaccine
Company achieves key milestones and additional $2.5 million from the Gates Foundation.
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Crowdfunding the Fight Against Cancer
From budding social causes to groundbreaking businesses to the next big band, crowdfunding has helped connect countless worthy projects with like-minded people willing to support their efforts, even in small ways. But could crowdfunding help fight cancer?
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Cat Stem Cell Therapy Gives Humans Hope
By the time Bob the cat came to the UC Davis veterinary hospital, he had used up most of his nine lives.
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