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Laxai Pharma, Ltd. today announced that it has completed its first acquisition in the clinical research services space by purchasing all of the assets of OSR Solutions, Inc., a New Jersey based contract research organization, for $3.6 million consisting of the following: $1.5mm in cash, $0.75mm in notes, $0.60mm in assumed liabilities, and 5.6mm common shares of Laxai Pharma, Ltd. - about 10% of the issued and outstanding common shares at closing. The acquisition was financed by a combination of debt and equity.
Researchers have reported a major advance in the creation of a successful HIV vaccine that is not produced by the host animal.
Cancer researchers have applied a comprehensive set of analytical tools to lethal cases of metastatic prostate cancer, yielding a detailed map of the complex networks of interactions among genes and proteins that enable prostate cancer cells to proliferate and evade treatment.
High levels of physical activity, such as running, swimming or heavy gardening during leisure time can reduce your risk of stroke, according to a study reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association. In addition, walking or biking to and from work for up to 29 minutes a day may also reduce the risk of strokes caused by a blood clot (ischemic stroke).
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