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According to the American Brain Tumor Association, just over 24,000 patients will be diagnosed with a primary malignant brain tumour during 2012 in the US alone. Some 80% of primary malignant brain...
Cervical cancer is a malignant neoplasm of the cervix uteri or cervical area. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding, but may not present until later stages of the cancer. Cervical cancer can be treated...
Ovarian cancer is cancer that starts in the female reproductive organs, the ovaries. It is the fifth most common cancer among women. Women at risk of Ovarian cancer are those who have had fe...
Lung cancer is the uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. Originating in the lungs, this growth may invade adjacent tissues and infiltrate beyond the lungs. Lung cancer, the most common ca...
Cancer (malignant neoplasm) is a class of disease. There are malignancy properties that cancer cells have; 1. The diseased tissue grows uncontrollably, ignoring growth arrest signals, ...
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Dako, Panagene sign supply agreement for PNA oligomer component
Panagene announced it has signed a supply agreement with Dako Denmark A/S to supply PNA oligomer key component for incorporation into Dako's diagnostic or research products. Dako, an Agilent Technolog...
GLOSTRUP, DENMARK -- (Marketwire) -- 03/05/13 -- Dako, an Agilent Technologies Company and worldwide provider of cancer diagnostics, announced today it has received approval from the U.S. Food and Dr...
GLOSTRUP, Denmark, Jan. 7, 2013 - Dako, an Agilent Technologies company, announced today it has entered into a master framework agreement with Eli Lilly and Company for the development of companio...
Dako to Collaborate With Pfizer on Companion Diagnostics
GLOSTRUP, DENMARK -- (Marketwire) -- 02/12/13 -- Dako, an Agilent Technologies company, announced today it has entered into a collaboration agreement with Pfizer in the field of companion diagnostics...
Agilent completes acquisition of Dako
Agilent Technologies announced that its acquisition of cancer diagnostics company Dako has been completed. Agilent, which paid $2.2 billion in cash for Dako (on a debt-free basis), expects the acquisi...
Dako enters collaboration with Eli Lilly and Company for development of companion diagnostics
GLOSTRUP, Denmark, Jan. 7, 2013 - Dako, an Agilent Technologies company, announced today it has entered into a master framework agreement with Eli Lilly and Company for the development of companion...
Dako, Pfizer team up for companion diagnostics
Denmark-based cancer diagnostics solutions manufacturer Dako announced that it has entered into collaboration agreement with Pfizer in the field of companion diagnostics.
Dako gets FDA consent to sell Clone EP1 antibody for breast cancer treatment in US
Agilent Technologies' company, Dako, has announced that US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given consent to sell its Clone EP1 diagnostic tool for breast cancer treatment in the US market.
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Adolescent Fighting: Racial/Ethnic Disparities and the Importance of Families and Schools.
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with fighting among African American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino, and white youth, with a focus on family and school connectedness. METHODS: Subjects were...
Fighting fire with fire: Poisonous Chinese herbal medicine for cancer therapy.
Following the known principle of "fighting fire with fire", poisonous Chinese herbal medicine (PCHM) has been historically used in cancer therapies by skilled Chinese practitioners for thousands of ye...
Hormonal response to Taekwondo fighting simulation in elite adolescent athletes.
Exercise training efficiency depends on the training load, as well as on the athlete's ability to tolerate it. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of fighting simulation (3 fights,...
What do fish make of mirror images?
Fish act aggressively towards their mirror image suggesting that they consider it another individual, whereas in some mammals behavioural response to mirrors may be an evidence of self-recognition. Si...