Scientists from South Korea and NZ work together
Posted in Latest News on November 22nd, 2007Scientists from South Korea and NZ work together
Scoop - Applications of frontier protein expression technologies, aiding drug discovery for infectious disease, to be undertaken by Professor Ted Baker of the University of Auckland and Professor Se-Won Suh of Seoul National University, and In-situ
The Worldwide Market for In Vitro Diagnostic Tests
BioPortfolio - Table 2-1 Worldwide In Vitro Diagnostic Sales by Product Segment (Clinical Chemistry, Immunoassays [Infectious Disease, Blood Bank Screening, and Other], Hematology, Microbiology, Radioimmunoassays, Coagulation, Histology/Cytology, Nucleic Acid
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BioMed Central - The trial will recruit new patients from secondary care clinics run by three different disciplines (immunology, infectious disease and psychiatry) in six different centres in both England and Scotland. This recruitment plan will ensure sufficient
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - One wonders if the mayor and council ever talk to eachother but again, I am convinced that dysfunctionalism is an infectious disease infecting all New York politicians. Anyway, Happy Thanksgiving and with all the “turkeys” around, no one should go
