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Rural/Metro Corporation, a leading provider of ambulance and private fire protection services, today announced that, pursuant to the terms of its previously announced tender offer and consent solicitation for its outstanding 9.875% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2015, holders of $121 million aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Notes (approximately 96.8%) have validly tendered their Notes and have validly delivered the requisite consents for the proposed amendments prior to the expiration of the consent date which was 5:00 pm, New York City time, on November 20, 2009.
KAEL-GemVax, a leading oncology biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the recent ruling by the European Patent Office dismissing appeals relating to Geron Corporation's European telomerase patent confirms KAEL-GemVax's patent position on lead product GV-1001, an anti-telomerase vaccine, currently completing the TeloVac Phase III trial for pancreatic cancer.
The U.S. is interested in potentially using more locally-produced food aid rather than U.S. grown food as a way to expand investment in agricultural development in the developing world, said Alonzo Fulgham, acting head USAID, "on the sidelines of a World Food Summit in Rome" on Tuesday, Reuters reports.
Tulane University researcher W T. Godbey has developed a treatment for cancer using a method that causes cancer cells to self-destruct while sparing surrounding healthy cells.
A recent study detailed in a preprint paper published in medRxiv, researchers from Belgium, discuss how they investigated possible central nervous system (CNS) involvement in COVID-19 patients with a sudden loss of smell using a hybrid positron emission tomography (PET)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system (PET-MR).
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