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PharmaCyte Biotech's Melligen Cells Prove Safe in First Preclinical Test
2015-05-07 05:33:37| Biotech - Topix.net
PharmaCyte Biotech, Inc. , a clinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing targeted treatments for cancer and diabetes using its signature live-cell encapsulation technology, Cell-in-a-Box , today announced that the Institute of Virology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, one of the partners in PharmaCyte Biotech's international Diabetes Consortium, has completed the first round of safety testing of the Melligen cells in mice. The study showed that Melligen cells are as safe as the cells that were encapsulated with the Cell-in-a-Box technology and then used together with the cancer drug ifosfamide to treat patients with advanced pancreatic cancer in previously conducted clinical trials.
Hanwha Q CELLS Completes 64 MWp Delivery to vogt Solar in the UK
2015-04-22 12:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Leading developer behind four new solar parks featuring high-quality HSL 60 Poly Modules SEOUL, South Korea - Hanwha Q CELLS Co. Ltd. (the "Company," or "Hanwha Q CELLS") (NASDAQ: HQCL), a top-10 global photovoltaic manufacturer of high-quality, cost-competitive solar modules, today announced that four solar farms...
Cancer tech: reprogramming rogue cells in pancreatic cancers
2015-04-21 19:30:01| Extremetech
Researchers at the Sanford-Burnham Institute in San Diego have figured out a way to reprogram the rogue cells found in certain pancreatic cancers back into obedient cells.
NextEra Energy Resources awards 1.5GW solar module supply deal to Hanwha Q Cells
2015-04-21 01:00:00| Power Technology
Photovoltaic cells manufacturer Hanwha Q Cells has signed an agreement to supply more than 1.5GW of solar modules with NextEra Energy Resources, to be used by the latter to drive solar energy portfolio in the US.
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Real-time visualization of nanoparticles interacting with tumor cells
2015-04-15 16:43:05| Extremetech
Nanoparticle-based therapies have shown great promise for treating several kinds of disease. The next step is to understanding exactly what happens when we introduce particles of various sizes and shapes to the body, as well as when we later activate them with optical or electromagnetic energy.
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