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Shengtai Pharmaceutical, Inc. announced on August 6, 2010 that Weifang Shengtai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd ("Weifang Shengtai"), its operating subsidiary in China, entered into an agreement with Kelun Pharmaceutical ("Kelun") to supply Kelun with 10 thousand tons of dextrose monohydrate injection grade: Kelun Guizhou will be supplied with 7 hundred tons and Kelun Sichuan with 9.3 thousand tons. The agreement is entered into at reasonable prices and will be carried out by prepayments.
Dinah Jimenez assumed a world-class hospital would be better prepared than a chowder house to inform workers when they had been exposed to a deadly virus.
CorMedix Inc., a pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing therapeutic products for the prevention and treatment of cardiorenal disease, today announced it has been awarded two grants totaling $488,959 under the qualifying therapeutic discovery project ("QTDP") program established under Section 48D of the Internal Revenue Code. These grants were awarded based on applications CorMedix submitted for both its Neutrolin® and Deferiprone programs.
A new predictive marker which could help doctors to decide whether breast cancer patients would benefit from chemotherapy has been identified by a team of scientists.The study, part-funded by Cancer Research UK and published in the British Journal of Cancer today (Wednesday), shows for the first time how this molecular marker has been singled out as an independent factor in examining a breast cancer patient's tumour.
With cities around the globe locking down yet again amid soaring COVID-19 numbers, could seasonality be partially to blame? New research from the University of Illinois says yes.
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