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Hey Kurt Berndt...
... who is starting up a research center for youths in Saltsjöbaden.
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Gel i rumstemperatur - vätska i kylrummet
Biostatus presenterar en fixeringsgel för användning vid fotografering som blir vätska i kylskåpstemperatur och gel i rumstemperatur.
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Nytt cellavbildningssystem från GE Healthcare
GE Healthcare lanserar IN Cell Analyzer 2000, ett tillskott till forskningsfältet för höginformativ analys, som kan användas för att ta digitala fotografier av både objektglas och cellodlingsplattor.
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Fler typer av fetma är farlig
Det är känt att ett brett midjemått kan knytas till risken för hjärtproblem. Nu visar en ny amerikansk studie att det finns fler kroppsdelar där tjockleken kan ställa till problem.
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New study of toxins and heart disease
Is there a correlation between exposure to hormone interfering environmental toxins and increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease? A new patient study will try to evaluate this, and one thousand people are to be included.
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Positive combined cancer therapy
Topotarget announces positive data with new treatment against colorectal cancer.
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Ten recieve the Venture Cup West Prize
At this year´s Venture Cup West awards the 10 best business ideas in Venture Cup West 08/09 were chosen, receiving SEK 10 000 each.
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Medicult acquires embryo scanner
The Danish company Medicult signs an agreement with Novocellus to gain access to embryo selection technology.
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Danish discovery could help cardiac patients
The Danish researchers have developed a component that could make live easier forpatients with heart failure.
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Cancer cells cheat suicide call
Cancer cells cheat death by reversing a process which causes normal cells to commit suicide at the end of their natural life, researchers from the University of Hong Kong have shown.
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Fat cells' reaction differs with body weight
The fat cells of overweight people may react differently to dietary changes than in their lean peers, according to a pioneering study from the Dutch organization TNO Quality of Life.
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Grape extract kills cancer cells
Grapes contain potentially beneficial chemicals that can destroy cancer cells, a new research proves.