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Human Genome calls hepatitis drug sleeper product
* Zalbin may take big market share from top interferons * Less-frequent dosing could give Zalbin edge * Annual $2 bln interferon market to grow with Zalbin * Could launch both Zalbin, Benlysta this year NEW YORK, Feb 9 (Reuters) - As Human Genome...
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Q&A: Ignite's Dietrich Stephan on Building a New Genome Center to Sequence GWAS Samples, Cancer
Name: Dietrich Stephan Title: Founder, president and CEO, Ignite Institute for Individualized Health Experience and Education: Co-founder and chief science officer, Navigenics, 2006-2008 Deputy director for discovery research and founding chairman, department...
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BRIEF-Human Genome Sciences calls Zalbin hepatitis c drug 'sleeper' product
Feb 9 (Reuters) - Human Genome Sciences Inc: * Calls zalbin hepatitis c drug 'sleeper' product that could grab big chunk of sales from standard interferons * Chief commercial officer says less-frequent dosing of zalbin could draw patients, lessen...
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There are no surefire options for making large, targeted deletions in mammalian cells.In murine embryonic stem (ES) cells, it's possible to insert two Flp recombinase target (FRT) or loxP sites in the genome and then introduce Flp or Cre recombinase to...
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Sequencing's new race
Next-generation sequencing has pushed forward the boundaries of genetic research and enabled the completion of a rapidly growing number of whole-genome sequencing projects.But the impending arrival of third-generation DNA sequencing technology could...
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Stanford Scientists Make Stem Cells Pluripotent Using Virus-Free Technique
Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine.Unlike other commonly used...
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Genome Mapped for Type 2 Diabetes
FRIDAY, Feb.5 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists have completed a map of areas of the human genome that control which genes are switched on or off in type 2 diabetes, a finding that may advance understanding of the genetic basis of this and other...
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Technique make stem cells pluripotent with ease
Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine.Unlike other commonly used...
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Rosetta Genomics: U.S. Patent Office Allows 2 Claims - Zibb.com
Company: Rosetta Genomics Ltd (ROSG) Rosetta Genomics announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has allowed claims in two patent applications.In a release, the company said the first, covering human microRNA miR-21, was...
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Human genome sciences invites investors to listen to webcast of presentation at bio ceo investor conference
Human Genome Sciences, Inc.(NASDAQ: HGSI) announced today that its presentation at the 12th Annual BIO CEO & Investor Conference A member of Human Genome Sciences senior management team will present a corporate overview on...
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Rosetta Genomics: U.S. Patent Office Allows 2 Claims
Rosetta Genomics announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has allowed claims in two patent applications.In a release, the company said the first, covering human microRNA miR-21, was derived from the "Tuschl III" patent series...
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BiomedReports: News and FDA Updates for EpiCept (Nasdaq:EPCT), Health Discovery (OTC:HDVY), Human Genome Scien
(M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- BioMedReports.Com, the news portal which covers Wall Street's biomedical sector and delivers financial and investment intelligence to a community of highly informed investors has Healthcare stock news and updates to...
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BiomedReports: News and FDA Updates for EpiCept (Nasdaq:EPCT), Health Discovery (OTC:HDVY), Human Genome Sciences (NASDAQ:HGSI)
BioMedReports.Com, the news portal which covers Wall Street's biomedical sector and delivers financial and investment intelligence to a community of highly informed investors has Healthcare stock news and updates to its calendar database of Clinical Trials and...
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Project seeks genetic basis of childhood cancer
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Researchers announced a new project to sequence all the genes in childhood tumors to try to discover previously unknown causes of cancer.They also hope they can use the research to help tailor treatments for children, to spare them...
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Searching for Disease Clues in Genetic Diversity
Over the last few years, scientists have discovered hundreds of genetic variants linked to disease.But the vast majority of that research has focused on people of European, Asian, and African descent. A new effort to catalog genetic diversity among people...
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An Earnings Surprise of an Unusual Kind
You've heard of companies beating analysts' expectations, but beating management's own 'preliminary' revenue announcement -- now there's a neat trick.Such was the case with Illumina (Nasdaq: ILMN) last Thursday afternoon as revenue came in $5 million higher...
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An Earnings Surprise of an Unusual Kind
You've heard of companies beating analysts' expectations, but beating management's own 'preliminary' revenue announcement -- now there's a neat trick.Such was the case with Illumina (Nasdaq: ILMN) last Thursday afternoon as revenue came in $5 million higher...
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Stanford researchers use DNA minicircles to induce pluripotency in stem cells from human fat
Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine.Unlike other commonly used...
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Transforming human fat into stem cells using virus-free technique
ScienceDaily (Feb.7, 2010) Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine...
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Virus-free technique enables Stanford scientists to easily make stem cells pluripotent
Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine.Unlike other commonly used...
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Genome Mapped for Type 2 Diabetes
FRIDAY, Feb.5 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists have completed a map of areas of the human genome that control which genes are switched on or off in type 2 diabetes, a finding that may advance understanding of the genetic basis of this and other...
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S.D. Companies Race to Build Gene Machines
Technology contenders in the race to decode a person's entire genetic makeup for less than $1,000 have been making gains in recent months, signaling that the finish line isn't far ahead.Analysts keeping up with all the new advancements say that race could...
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New Technique Easily Makes Stem Cells Pluripotent
Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine.Unlike other commonly used...
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Virus-free technique enables scientists to easily make stem cells pluripotent
technique enables scientists to easily make pluripotent Virus-free technique enables scientists to easily make pluripotent February 7, 00 Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform from human fat into induced pluripotent for use...
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Proteomics: Data from Genomics Institute provide new insights into proteomics
Today's Medical & Research News Proteomics Data from Genomics Institute provide new insights into proteomics February 8th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:San Diego State:California Country:United States Cyclase Drugs Enzymes Gastroenterology...
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