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Dalton Pharma Services Announces Manufacturing Agreement with Andes Biotechnologies

New service contract to supply large molecule sterile dose manufacturing services for their Phase I/II clinical trials.
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How C. difficile Toxins enter Cells

Clostridium difficile is a dangerous intestinal bacterium that can cause severe diarrhoea and life-threatening intestinal infections after long-term treatment with antibiotics.
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Designing New Pain Relief Drugs

Researchers have identified the molecular interactions that allow capsaicin to activate the body’s primary receptor for sensing heat and pain, paving the way for the design of more selective and effective drugs to relieve pain.
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Dalton Pharma Forms Manufacturing Agreement with Andes Biotechnologies

Dalton Pharma Services has signed a new service contract with Andes Biotechnologies to supply large molecule sterile dose manufacturing services for their Phase I/II clinical trials.
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Improving HIV Vaccines

Researchers have identified a protein that could improve the body’s immune response to HIV vaccines and prevent transmission of the virus.
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Galapagos DARWIN 1 and 2 Studies have Completed 24 Weeks of Treatment

Topline results from final analyses expected to be released in July and August 2015.
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Vetter Development Service Chicago Completes Recent On-Site Expansion Activities

Continued demand and increased customer product transfers are generating a positive business outlook for the company’s early-stage development facility.
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Engineers Crack DNA Code of Autoimmune Disorders

Researchers have identified an unexpectedly general set of rules that determine which molecules can cause the immune system to become vulnerable to the autoimmune disorders lupus and psoriasis.
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Gecko-Inspired Adhesives for Microfluidics

Scientists from Canada report an affordable manufacturing advance in microfluidics with a dry adhesive system that demonstrates strong, self-healing and reversible bonding.
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One-Drop-of-Blood Reveals a Patient’s Viral History

New technology developed by Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers makes it possible to test for current and past infections with any known human virus by analyzing a single drop of a person's blood.
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