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A new Tel Aviv University study finds that eosinophils - white blood cells that may have played an evolutionary role in combating parasites, but which are today responsible for chronic asthma and modern allergies - may be used to eliminate malignant colon cancer cells.
In a study of national data on colon surgery, Johns Hopkins researchers found that while patients who undergo either minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery or the high-tech robotic approach have similar outcomes, robotic surgery is significantly more expensive.
Bionomics Limited and Southern Cross University announced today that they had established a collaboration to discover new drugs targeting epilepsy and anxiety. Under the arrangement, Southern Cross University will provide Bionomics with extracts from its collection of Australian-based natural products, together with expertise in natural products chemistry.
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