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Pharmacovigilance – News and Features

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BioE and University of Newcastle Form Research Partnership

Collaboration to establish optimal protocols for isolating cord blood cells.
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Benitec Provides Additional Context on RNAi Study Published in Nature

The study was intended to test the limits of RNAi expression with respect to safety and efficacy.
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Injecting Stem Cells From a Woman's own Muscle may Effectively Treat Urinary Incontinence

Studies demonstrated that injecting stem cells into the urethral muscles increases leak point pressure.
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For Stanford Scientists, RNAi Gene Therapy Takes two Steps Forward, one Step Back

If RNAi is going to be viable as a therapy for organ-wide diseases such as hepatitis B or C, it will have to stick around.
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Personalized Treatment Trial for Breast Cancer Launched

This trial is important because it is one of the first to examine a methodology for personalizing cancer treatment.
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Michigan Team Singles Out Cancer Stem Cells for Attack

Researchers find a way to kill cancer stem cells without harming the normal stem cells in the same tissue.
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Cerep Grants BioPrint® Access to AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca will have non-exclusive access to physicochemical, pharmacological and clinical data on BioPrint® compounds.
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Genetic Research Method Sheds Light on Drug Metabolism

Use of a mouse genetic analysis method may lead to a better understanding of how drugs are metabolized.
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Biophan Files Drug Delivery Patent for Use of NaturalNano's Halloysite Nanotubes

The nanotubes, which are hollow inorganic nanostructures derived from clay, allow the linear, controlled release of drugs.
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Nano Machine Switches Between Biological and Silicon Worlds

Scientists uses the Mol-Switch with time-resolved fluorescence for DNA sequencing.
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