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Technology Networks to Partner with ARABLAB
Technology Networks and ARABLAB are pleased to announce that they have entered into a co-marketing agreement for ARABLAB 2012.
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Exposure to Arsenic in Drinking Water is Associated with Increased Prevalence of Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Zimapan and Lagunera Regions in Mexico
This study confirms the association between exposure to inorganic Arsenic and diabetes and is the first to link the risk of diabetes to the production of one of the most toxic metabolites of inorganic Arsenic, dimethylarsinite.
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Metabolomic Characterization of Ovarian Epithelial Carcinomas by HRMAS-NMR Spectroscopy
Metabolomic analysis of intact tissues by HRMAS-NMR spectroscopy was shown to be a promising technique that might be applicable to the therapeutic management of patients.
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NMR, Biophysical and Biochemical Studies Reveal the Minimal Calmodulin-Binding Domain of the HIV-1 Matrix Protein
Research from the University of Alabama may assist in the identification of the functional role of Calmodulin-Gag interactions in the HIV replication cycle.
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MorphoSys Doses First Patient in Phase 1/2a Clinical Trial for MOR202 Program in Multiple Myeloma
MOR202 is a fully human HuCAL antibody directed against CD38.
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Kuros Completes Patient Recruitment in a Phase IIB Clinical Trial with Kur-211 for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Study assessing the safety and efficacy of KUR-211 expected to report in mid 2012.
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GlobeImmune Promotes Jeffrey Dekker to Vice President of Finance
Mr. Dekker previously served as Controller and Senior Director Finance at GlobeImmune since joining the company in 2006.
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Ardelyx Appoints Mark Kaufmann to Chief Business Officer
Mr. Kaufmann's role will include business and corporate development, licensing, and strategic planning.
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YM BioSciences Reports Interim Phase I/II Data for its JAK1/JAK2 Inhibitor CYT387 at ASCO
Favorable safety and durable efficacy responses recorded.
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'Gene overdose' Causes Extreme Thinness
People with extra copies of certain genes are much more likely to be very skinny.
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