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SK Biopharmaceuticals Announces Strategic Alliance for Innovative Drug Development

The South Korean pharmaceutical company, SK Biopharmaceuticals, announced that they entered into a collaboration agreement with PKU International HealthCare Group, China, and Shanghai Medicilon.
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PPD Expands cGMP Cell-based Assay Laboratory

Larger facility offers additional testing capabilities to meet client needs.
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Wyss Institute Awarded DARPA Contract to Further Advance Sepsis Therapeutic Device

DARPA gives award to further advance a blood-cleansing technology and help accelerate its translation to humans as a new type of sepsis therapy.
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Sciformix Executives Drive Agenda on Achieving Drug Safety Excellence at World Drug Safety Congress

5th Annual World Drug Safety Congress to be held from April 24 - 25, 2013 at Boston, USA.
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Vetter’s Newest Facility Successfully Completes FDA Inspection

Center for visual inspection and logistics sets high safety and control standards.
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4SC Reports Positive Data from Clinical Phase I trial with 4SC-205 in Cancer Patients

All primary objectives of the clinical study achieved.
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Derivatization in Liquid Chromatography for Mass Spectrometric Detection

This review presents an overview of the derivatization reagents in LC/ESI-MS/MS that have been applied to the low molecular weight compounds over the past five years.
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In Managing Inflammation, Controlling White Blood Cell Flow may be Key

New research by sets the stage for improved management of acute tissue inflammation by advancing current understanding of inflammatory processes.
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Rats' Brains are More Like Ours than Scientists Previously Thought

If not for model organisms such as the rat neuroscientists might never know what really goes on inside our heads.
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Declaring a Truce with Our Microbiological Frienemies

Managing bacteria and other microorganisms in the body, rather than just fighting them, may be lead to better health and a stronger immune system, according to a Penn State biologist.
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