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Every second, the brain's nerve cells exchange many billions of synaptic impulses. Two kinds of synapses ensure that this flow of data is regulated: Excitatory synapses relay information from one cell to the next, while inhibitory synapses restrict the flow of information.
ImmunoGen, Inc. a biotechnology company that develops targeted antibody-based anticancer products using its antibody expertise and Targeted Antibody Payload (TAP) technology, today announced that several ImmunoGen poster presentations will be made at the 22nd EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics to be held in Berlin, Germany, November 16-19, 2010.
Inhibitex, Inc., announced today that Pfizer Inc. presented safety and immunogenicity data from a Phase 1 double-blind randomized placebo controlled study in 408 healthy volunteers of a novel three antigen Staphylococcus aureus investigational vaccine at the 21st European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases and 27th International Congress of Chemotherapy in Milan, Italy.
Scientists have finally come to a consensus that babies who are breast fed grow up to be more intelligent. A latest study showed that just four weeks on their mothers' milk can have a ‘significant' effect on a child's development in primary and secondary school. These children do better at reading, writing and maths at the ages of five, seven, 11 and 14. It was known till now that breast feeding boosts immunity and helps the children fight ear infections, stomach bugs and even asthma.
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