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Conclusions of BioVision 2005
At the fourth world life sciences forum called BioVision, held in Lyon in April 2005, Philippe Douste-Blazy, French minister of health, observed that "One of the main challenges facing the world is to focus major efforts on the triangle of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology.” More...31 May 2005
Antiviral Therapy Triggers "Guardian Angel Genes”
Clinical trials have been initiated for an accelerated assessment of the antiviral/immunodulatory agent, Alferon LDO, as a potential experimental therapy for the avian flu and other deadly viral diseases that have very high death rates. More...23 May 2005
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Brain Stem Cells Produce Insulin
NMR Cold Probe for Biologic Research
Synthetic Cell-Signaling Molecule Fights Cancer
Increased Assay Panel of SNPs
MRI with Nanoparticles Detects Tiny Tumors
Genetic Therapy Effective for Alzheimer's
Affymetrix Licenses Microfluidics Technology
Protective Effects of Sodium Nitrite Explored
Natural Tumor Suppressor Discovered
Alzheimer's Tangles May Be Protective
Antibody Kills West Nile Virus in Mice
Breakthrough Finding on Hibernation
Gene Silencing Masks the Malaria Parasite
Chocolate Compound Fights Cancer
Liver Receptor Mediates Fat Metabolism
Nanoparticles Identify, Kill Cancer Cells
Promising Therapy for Alzheimer's
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