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Data on Argos Therapeutics' Phase 2a AGS-004 immunotherapy trial presented at Banff HIV Vaccines meeting

Data on Argos Therapeutics' Phase 2a AGS-004 immunotherapy trial presented at Banff HIV Vaccines meeting

New experiments may hold clues for controlling cancer

New experiments may hold clues for controlling cancer

Insulin receptor vital for keeping neural stem cells alive

Insulin receptor vital for keeping neural stem cells alive

Researcher extracts natural scaffold for tissue growth

Researcher extracts natural scaffold for tissue growth

Targeting Wnt/beta-catenin pathway may prevent growth and development of AML: Study

Targeting Wnt/beta-catenin pathway may prevent growth and development of AML: Study

New gateway may be lifesaver for patients with AML: Study

New gateway may be lifesaver for patients with AML: Study

New research may help advance treatment strategies for common liver disease

New research may help advance treatment strategies for common liver disease

Hana Biosciences reports net loss of $5M for fourth quarter 2009

Hana Biosciences reports net loss of $5M for fourth quarter 2009

AVASTIN receives Health Canada approval for patients with GBM

AVASTIN receives Health Canada approval for patients with GBM

Aastrom Biosciences' RESTORE-CLI trial: Final patient treated

Aastrom Biosciences' RESTORE-CLI trial: Final patient treated

EVMS researchers awarded $1,076,250 grant to develop functional cure for Type 1 diabetes

EVMS researchers awarded $1,076,250 grant to develop functional cure for Type 1 diabetes

Animal study shows chymase inhibitors could advance treatments for high BP and heart failure

Animal study shows chymase inhibitors could advance treatments for high BP and heart failure

VisEn Medical announces launch of new GastroSense 750 fluorescence agent for imaging gastric motility

VisEn Medical announces launch of new GastroSense 750 fluorescence agent for imaging gastric motility

Johns Hopkins doctor says sports events and cell phones can harm voice

Johns Hopkins doctor says sports events and cell phones can harm voice

How does a heart know when it's big enough?

How does a heart know when it's big enough?

Tips offered in April 2010 issue of American Journal Of Pathology

Tips offered in April 2010 issue of American Journal Of Pathology

Genetic variation associated with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest:Study

Genetic variation associated with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest:Study

Techulon, UC sign worldwide exclusive license agreements to market Glycofect-Transfection Reagent

Techulon, UC sign worldwide exclusive license agreements to market Glycofect-Transfection Reagent

PositiveID files patent application for iGlucose system

PositiveID files patent application for iGlucose system

ScinoPharm announces record results for fiscal year 2009

ScinoPharm announces record results for fiscal year 2009

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