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Norwegian describes scrapie gene
Intestinal lymphatic tissue is important for the absorption and spread of the scrapie prion, suggests a Norwegian researcher.
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Empros testar sitt viktminskningspreparat
Tar in 40 miljoner och siktar på proof-of-concept. Studiens primära mål är viktminskning.
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Upptäckt ger ny chans till behandling av cancer hos barn
I en stor europeisk studie av barn med den svåra cancersjukdomen neuroblastom har forskare funnit att mutationer i en viss gen är förknippat med en betydligt sä...
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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Danish focus on bio chemicals
The Danish company Genencor and the German company BRAIN establish a research collaboration for the production of biobased chemicals from renewable feedstock.
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180 cancerforskare samlas digitalt i Lund
Medicon Village och Lunds universitet ordnar ett digitalt möte på Världscancerdagen på torsdag.
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Danisco first with green emulsifier
A new sustainable emulsifier from Danisco meets the increasing consumer demand for ethically correct consumer goods.
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Recipharm launches into biologics manufacturing
Recently a Swedish biomanufacturing facility transfers from Astrazeneca to Recipharm Biologics.
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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 on...
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Bring talent to those in need
Ho ho ho, Christmas time is here again. So get busy decking the halls, perhaps not with assorted greenery, but with something of a more lasting value.
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Crafoord Prize to an American and two Japanese
Today the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces the laureates of the Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis 2009.
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KI-forskare ser koppling mellan adhd och demens
En studie vid Karolinska institutet har funnit en koppling mellan adhd och demens över generationer.
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Finansiering och riskkapital i fokus: "Rätt tid att investera i biotech"
Sverige och Danmark är topprankade i EU när det gäller medicinsk innovation – men inte lika bra på att göra något av idéerna. "Det finns ett gap på den nordiska...
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New NO product reduces diabetic pain
The Swedish medtech company Nolabs has announced that it has achieved an important milestone in the development of a new line of products.
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New map of eye proteins
A new mapping of proteins in the eye opens the door for new treatments of eye diseases in the future.
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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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Tio minuters trädgårdsarbete räcker
Så lite som tio minuters motion per vecka ser ut att minska risken för hjärtdöd, enligt en kinesisk observationsstudie.
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Life science-företag prövar sina innovationer i Testa Challenge
Odling, skörd och proteinrening – just nu är det full fart på cellerna i labben inne på Testa Center i Uppsala. Här pågår nämligen Testa Challenge, där fem mind...
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Success fee to Bioinvent and partner
The cancer collaboration started last year. After successful technology transfer the two partner companies now receives 5 million euro from pharma giant Roche.
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Bioreactor features disposable sensors
The Biostat Cultibag STR line of bioreactors from Sartorius-Stedim features disposable components to reduce risk of contamination.
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New CEO to Medivir
The Board of the Swedish biotech company Medivir has appointed the successor to the current CEO Lars Adlersson.