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Pivotal Phase III Data in PV Show that Ruxolitinib Achieved Superior Disease Control

The trial met the primary composite endpoint of hematocrit control and at least a 35 percent reduction in spleen volume.
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Saturated Fat Intake May Influence Person’s Expression of Genetic Obesity Risk

Limiting saturated fat could help people whose genetic make-up increases their chance of being obese.
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New Test Predicts If Breast Cancer Will Spread

A test that counts the number of locations in tumor specimens where tumor cells may invade blood vessels predicted the risk of metastasis for the most common type of breast cancer.
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Ventana, MedImmune to Develop a custom Assay Immunotherapy for Clinical Trials

Companies are jointly developing a PD-L1 (SP263) immunohistochemistry assay to enroll patients in clinical trials for MedImmune's MEDI4736 anti-PD-L1 therapy for non-small cell lung carcinoma.
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Stem Cells Successfully Transplanted and Grown in Pigs

New line of pigs do not reject transplants, which will allow for future research on stem cell therapies.
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arGEN-X Enters Long-term Strategic Alliance with Shire in Therapeutic Antibodies

Significantly expanded relationship created on back of collaboration success.
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Teva to Acquire Labrys Biologics, Inc.

Novel migraine prophylaxis treatment adds significant new dimension to Teva’s growing pain care franchise.
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New amyloid-reducing compound could be a preventive measure against Alzheimer’s

Scientists at NYU Langone Medical Center have identified a compound, called 2-PMAP, in animal studies that reduced by more than half levels of amyloid proteins in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Complex Neural Circuitry Keeps You From Biting Your Tongue

Similar wiring diagram may be used elsewhere in the brain Eating, like breathing and sleeping, seems to be a rather basic biological task. Yet chewing requires a complex interplay between the tongue and jaw, with the tongue positioning food between the teeth and then moving out of the way every time the jaw clamps down to grind it up.
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Merck, Sysmex Collaborate To Develop And Commercialize Blood-Based RAS Biomarker Test

Companies to develop and commercialize of a RAS kit for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).
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