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Pfizer, Washington University Announce Collaboration
Pfizer will provide Washington University scientists access to research data on a large array of its pharmaceutical candidates for indications discovery.
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Belly Fat or Hip Fat – it Really is All in your Genes, says UT Southwestern Researcher
Given the difference in gene expression profiles, a female fat tissue won’t behave anything like a male fat tissue and vice versa, study finds.
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Agilent Technologies Extends Million-Feature Format to Gene Expression Microarrays
Agilent SurePrint G3 Gene Expression Microarrays provides up to one million features per standard 1-by-3-inch slide for added throughput.
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GATC Biotech Sequences Pediatric Brain Tumors for the International Cancer Genome Consortium
GATC Biotech to sequence samples from brain tumors in children for the world’s largest cancer research project.
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Resilience Factor Low in Depression, Protects Mice from Stress
Targeting gene regulator in brain reward circuit eyed as treatment.
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genOway and Griffith University Sign Research Partnership and World-Wide Exclusive License for Olfactory Stem Cells Technology
The technology based on olfactory stem cells could become in a few years one of the main tools for the transgenic industry.
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Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Announces Multi-Year Agreement with Bristol-Myers Squibb
BMS will use siRNA molecules formulated by Tekmira in stable nucleic acid-lipid particles to silence target genes of interest.
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Microsynth and CLC bio to Collaborate on Servicing the Swiss High-Throughput Sequencing Market
Microsynth will provide all customers receiving high-throughput sequencing data with a license for CLC Genomics Workbench.
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Biotage Announces Research Collaboration with University of Copenhagen for Peptide Synthesis
Collaborations aims to develop new applications on the Biotage Syro Wave in the field of synthetic peptide and protein chemistry.
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Biotech in Africa: Titans battle on the African front
The bitter battle that seed giants Monsanto Co. and Pioneer Hi-Bred wage for the hearts and pocketbooks of farmers doesn't end in the United States. They're going at it in Africa, too.
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