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Generex Biotechnology receives approval from the Ministry of Health of the United Arab Emirates to sell Generex Oral-lyn T
(13 Dec 2007)
Imperial College London Diabetes Centre receives approval to sell to patients through the diabetes centre in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Generex Biotechnology Corporation announced that the Ministry of Health of the United Arab Emirates, Drugs Control Department has issued a non-objection letter to the Imperial College London Diabetes Centre to import Generex Oral-lyn, Generex's ...
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Cornell researcher works to develop cheap, quick health test for people with HIV/AIDS in developing countries
(28 Mar 2007)
A Cornell researcher is working to develop a quick, simple and cheap immune-system test for people in the developing world. It could help HIV/AIDS sufferers in the poorest countries get appropriate treatment to extend their lives, possibly by as ...
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Scientists and the Kennel Club work together for healthier dogs and people
(20 Jul 2005)
It is well known that certain breeds of dog are more susceptible than others to particular diseases or conditions. Scientists at Imperial College London, working with the Kennel Club, are moving closer to understanding the underlying genetic ...
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CryoLife and The Magdi Yacoub Institute Sign Research Collaboration to Improve Xenografts for Human Transplantation
(22 Jun 2005)
CryoLife, Inc. announced that CryoLife and The Magdi Yacoub Institute, at the Imperial College, London, UK, have entered into a three year research collaboration to develop methods to improve the utilization of unfixed xenografts (animal tissues) ...
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"The Sword and the Shield" - How bacteria develop their virulence by creating multiple variants
(14 Mar 2005)
Researchers at Institut Pasteur and the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), in association with the Imperial College of London, recently explained why Shigella flexneri bacteria, which cause fatal dysenteries, have ...
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