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Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Presents SNS-314 Aurora Kinase Inhibitor Data Showing Broad Anti-Tumor Activity, Dosing Flexibility

... selective inhibitor of Aurora kinases with consistently potent anti-tumor activity across a number of cancer types. "Based on the data presented at tat 2007 and the Keystone Symposia 'Molecular Targets for Cancer' meetings, we believe that SNS-314 has a compelling preclinical profile and merits full c...

Point of Care Cardiac Analyzers Yield Rapid Cardiac Marker Results

...und time (TAT) for cardiac marker results. Recommendations for the optimum tat vary from 30 to 60 minutes. With regard to TAT, quantitative point of care...ctive alternative to central lab testing. Although the advantages of rapid tat must be balanced with the need for stringent quality control (QC), many POC...

BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Reports Positive Results of Shionogi & Co. Sponsored Phase 3 Studies of i.v. Peramivir for Influenza

...tility of its product candidates. For more information, please visit the Company's Web site at www.biocryst.com . Forward -L ooking S tatements This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding future results, performance or achievements. ...

Bethesda-Based NHSi Wins $2M Grant for Blood Technology

...ol that may not only lengthen but improve the storage of these life-saving cells," AuBuchon said. NHSi's Director of Research and Development Dr. tatsuro Yoshida said the new NIH grant "will enable us to move this laboratory technology to everyday use at blood banks by developing an inexpensive, se...

Cynosure Announces Presentation of Favorable Results from Post-Marketing Studies of Smartlipo MPX

... were treated with Smartlipo MPX. In a subset of five patients, skin tightening through surface area reduction was measured with the use of temporary tattoo markings, and biopsies were performed before the procedure, as well as three days and one month post-treatment, to determine the presence of new c...

Research Explores the Effects of Stem Cell Source and Patient Age on Stem Cell Transplantation Outcomes

...ood, and Cord Blood [Abstract #151] M ary Eapen, M BBS, the Center for Internation a l Bl o od a nd M arrow Transpla n tation alo n g with the European Group f or Blo od and M arrow Transplan t at i on a nd the N e w York Bloo d Center ...

Cleveland Clinic Researchers Identify Mechanism Behind Platelet Function and Potentially Fatal Blood Clot Formation

...sclerosis, the accumulation of plaque in blood vessels. In addition to Drs. Febbraio, Hazen, Podrez and Silverstein, the research team also comprised tatiana Byzova, Ph.D., and Renliang Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., of Lerner Research Institute and Robert Salomon, Ph.D., of Case Western Reserve University. The ...
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