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DNT Signs Collaboration Agreement with NCL
NCL will characterize DNT's STARBURST™ dendrimers as macromolecular dendrimer-based MRI contrast agents.

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Tm Bioscience to Supply PathGroup with Tag-It™ Reagents
Using the reagents from Tm Bioscience, PathGroup have developed an upgraded CF assay.

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NCI Awards to Establish Seven Centers of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence
First year awards totaling $26.3 million will help establish seven Centers of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence.

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NIH Renews Its Pharmacogenetics Research Network
The NIH anticipates spending $150 million over five years to renew its Pharmacogenetics Research Network.

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BioForce Announces Award From State of Iowa
BioForce was awarded $500,000 to support commercialization of its award-winning NanoArrayer™ technology for production of ultraminiaturized biomedical tests and devices.

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CEA Initiates the French Nanobiotech Cluster
The cluster, called NanoBio, aims to foster the technological and economical development in the bioengineering field, taking advantage of the CEA’s 10-years experience in biochips and bioMEMS research.

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Duke Researchers Uncover Genetic Link to Stroke After Heart Surgery
Patients with a specific combination of polymorphisms in genes responsible for the production of C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) suffered stroke at three times higher rate.

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Patent Application for Biomarker-based Method to Diagnose Alzheimer's Disease
The patent application is being filed in conjunction with major research institutions in the Houston area, with Power3 having an exclusive license to commercialize the technology involved.

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Ciphergen and University of Kentucky Partner in the Fight Against Ovarian Cancer
Ciphergen will provide its suite of proteomic solutions designed for biomarker discovery and development of assays, to analyze patients' tumor cyst fluid and blood samples collected at University of Kentucky Healthcare.

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Scientists Investigate Drugs for Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists have announced that they are investigating a class of pharmaceuticals that may well improve memory function, including those with Alzheimer's disease, and address some of the underlying causes of memory loss rather than today's drugs that simply treat symptoms.
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