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Abcam To Open Sales Office In China
Abcam plc has announced that it will open a new office in Shanghai, China.
Clinical Trial To Test Renal Denervation In Heart Failure
Doctors at the National University Health System in Singapore are testing a new approach for managing and treating patients with heart failure.
Some Indigenous Groups More Vulnerable To H7N9 Viruses
Researchers have discovered that some indigenous groups will be more susceptible to the effects of the new strain of H7N9 influenza in China.
Takeda’s ADCETRIS® Approved For Lymphoma Treatment In Japan
Takeda's ADCETRIS® has been approved for the treatment of patients with certain types of lymphoma in Japan.
Takeda To Sell BIKEN’s Chickenpox Vaccine
Takeda has announced a sales agreement with BIKEN to commence the sale of BIKEN's chickenpox vaccine in Japan from February 2014.
Soliton Behavior In Silicon Photonics
Researchers have made a breakthrough in silicon photonics that may shape the design of future integrated optical communications systems.
Assisted Conception Linked To Higher Birth Complication Risk
The risk of serious complications is around twice as high for babies conceived by assisted reproductive therapies compared to naturally conceived babies, according to a study.
Polarized Light Guides Honeybees To Honey Source
Honeybees use the pattern of polarized light in the sky, invisible to humans, to direct one another to a honey source, according to a study.
Study Shows How Bacteria Infects Stomach & Gut
Scientists have uncovered how a stomach ulcer-causing bacteria sticks to and infects the lining of the stomach and gut.
Abcam To Open Sales Office In China
Abcam plc has announced that it will open a new office in Shanghai, China.
Clinical Trial To Test Renal Denervation In Heart Failure
Doctors at the National University Health System in Singapore are testing a new approach for managing and treating patients with heart failure.
Some Indigenous Groups More Vulnerable To H7N9 Viruses
Researchers have discovered that some indigenous groups will be more susceptible to the effects of the new strain of H7N9 influenza in China.
Takeda’s ADCETRIS® Approved For Lymphoma Treatment In Japan
Takeda's ADCETRIS® has been approved for the treatment of patients with certain types of lymphoma in Japan.
Takeda To Sell BIKEN’s Chickenpox Vaccine
Takeda has announced a sales agreement with BIKEN to commence the sale of BIKEN's chickenpox vaccine in Japan from February 2014.
Soliton Behavior In Silicon Photonics
Researchers have made a breakthrough in silicon photonics that may shape the design of future integrated optical communications systems.
Assisted Conception Linked To Higher Birth Complication Risk
The risk of serious complications is around twice as high for babies conceived by assisted reproductive therapies compared to naturally conceived babies, according to a study.
Polarized Light Guides Honeybees To Honey Source
Honeybees use the pattern of polarized light in the sky, invisible to humans, to direct one another to a honey source, according to a study.
Study Shows How Bacteria Infects Stomach & Gut
Scientists have uncovered how a stomach ulcer-causing bacteria sticks to and infects the lining of the stomach and gut.








