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Analys av onkoproteiner i nanoskala
Cell Biosciences lanserar ett analys-kit för MEK- och ERK-proteinerna, som kan användas inom cancerforskningen.
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Gamla gubbar luktar godast
Fjärilshonor använder sig av doftämnen för att hitta den perfekta partnern och kan avgöra både ålder och geografiskt ursprung genom att lukta på hannarna.
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Orexo mot nya marknader
Smärtbehandlingen Abstral har godkänts för försäljning i Frankrike och Spanien. Det ger Orexo rätt till en milstolpeutbetalning.
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Bioinvent inleder fas II-studie
Bolagets blodproppspreparat ska testas på knäoperationspatienter.
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Virus drar forskare vid näsan
Nya rön får förhoppningen om ett vaccin mot förkylning att blekna. Rhinovirus är nämligen mer komplexa än forskarna hittills trott.
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Major changes to the Q-Med board
The nomination committee wants to replace half of the existing board, including the current Chairman. An Extraordinary General Meeting will take place on February 4.
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Swedish top scientists to EMBO
Two Swedish top scientists will have a really good chance to influence European life science research from now on. One is from the Karolinska Institutet, and one is from the University of Uppsala.
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Symphogen buys tumor blocking technology
The seller is a pioneer in developing ligand traps to treat cancer and other diseases. "An excellent fit with our scientific and strategic focus," said Kirsten Drejer, CEO of Symphogen. Ph.D.
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Faster sales but less profits for Probi
The probiotic company increases its turnover, and the net results are twice as large as last year.
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Re-painting the big pig-ture
Why do tame pigs show such variety in colouring, when their wild relatives are so plain? Swedish researchers know who is to blame. But the big question is why.
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Test if you carry the fat virus
In a soon future there may be a quick and simple test that could show if you are infected with Ad-36, a human adenovirus that can make you over-weight.
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First ever study of human stem cell treatment
The FDA says yes to the world's first study in man of a human embryonic stem cell based therapy to treat spinal injury.
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Go ahead for leg wound study
Tripep starts a phase II-study of their wound healing joint venture project.
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Athera signs production partnership
The companys novel cardiovascular product will be manufactured in Germany.
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Pfizer lays a chunky bid on Wyeth
that may lead to lay-offs of some 8,000 persons.
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Lundbeck divests companies
The company sells all shares in one listed company plus divests four small private equity funds, for a three-figured million sum.
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New member to Active board
The Election Committee of Active Biotech proposes a very experienced financial sector executive to join the company board. Five existing members are also to be re-elected at the AGM in May.
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Vitamin D is mental health aid
Vitamin D can help stave off the mental decline that can affect people in old age, a study suggests.
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Fusion between pharma giants?
It is rumoured that a fusion between Pfizer and Wyeth is in the process of happening.
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Researchers goes to the bottom of the brain
Swedish researchers have recently got new and deeper knowledge about the smallest part of the brain, the granule cells.
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EUR 2 million for peanut allergies
ALK Abelló has signed an agreement to invest EUR 2 million in the French biotechnology company DBV Technologies.
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Less scars with new product
A new Swedish product for post surgical scar formation enters clinical development.
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Biotage is regrouping
The Swedish company Biotage takes yet another step in streamlining efforts, by outsourcing all instrument production to contract manufacturers.
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Vattenfall is firing with biomass
Vattenfall will provide Denmark with electricity by means of biomass.