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NextGen Sciences and Expression Pathology Develop Quantitative Protein Biomarker Assay
The protein biomarker assay methodology is designed to provide quantitative measurement of protein expression in FFPE tissue samples.
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Agent Orange Exposure Increases Veterans' Risk of Aggressive Recurrence of Prostate Cancer
Veterans exposed to Agent Orange are at increased risk of aggressive recurrence of prostate cancer, researchers report.
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BGI Expands its Shenzhen and Hong Kong Branches with Addition of 12 Illumina Genome Analyzers
Scale-up of Illumina's sequencing platform increases BGI's total genome analyzer capacity to 29 units.
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Emory Study Yields Clue to How Stem Cells Form
Study shows some of the first direct evidence of a process required for epigenetic reprogramming between generations.
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Expression Pathology Raises $6.5 Million to Develop Personalized Medicine Assays
Proprietary tissue proteomics platform and strategic vision for future growth in pre-clinical and clinical biomarker research spur new financing.
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Galapagos Enters Strategic Alliance in Inflammatory Diseases with Merck & Co
Galapagos to discover small molecule candidate drugs based on its novel targets for pre-clinical development.
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National Cancer Institute's Plan to Accelerate Cancer Research Announced
NCI announces details about funding more development grants and an accelerated cancer genetics program at AACR Annual Meeting 2009.
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Allos Therapeutics’ Pralatrexate Demonstrates Anticancer Activity in Multiple Cancer Cell Lines
In vitro research supports Pralatrexate’s mechanism of action, potential biomarker for Pralatrexate sensitivity identified.
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Cresset Expands Sales Pipeline Potential through CambridgeSoft Alliance
CambridgeSoft sells Cresset’s FieldAlign and FieldTemplater products using its direct, telesales and ecommerce channels.
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UT Southwestern Researchers Pinpoint where ‘Bad’ Cholesterol Levels are Controlled
Study find a protein responsible for regulating “bad” cholesterol in the blood works almost exclusively outside cells; provides clues to develop cure to block the protein’s disruptive actions.
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