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BioSante and Cell Genesys encourage stockholders to vote for merger
BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:BPAX) and Cell Genesys, Inc. (NASDAQ:CEGE), today jointly announced that RiskMetrics Group – ISS Governance Services, a leading proxy advisory firm, has recommended that BioSante and Cell Genesys stockholders vote “FOR” the adoption of the merger agreement between BioSante and Cell Genesys at their upcoming respective special meeting of stockholders scheduled to be held on September 30, 2009.
posted in category: Business and Finance tags: CellRegeneration of bone and cartilage stem cell applications to be discussed at NJIT
Stem cell researcher Treena Livingston Arinzeh will discuss current stem cell applications at NJIT, including the regeneration of bone and cartilage for bone fracture and osteoarthritis treatments, spinal cord repair, and liver regeneration at NJIT's first Research Caf.
posted in category: Medications/Drugs news tags: Bone Bone Marrow Cartilage Cell Embryonic Stem Cell Osteoarthritis Stem Cell Tissue Engineering FractureMillennium commences Vc-R-CHOP Phase II trial for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company today announced the initiation of a Phase II clinical trial examining rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine and prednisone (R-CHOP) with or without VELCADE® (bortezomib) for Injection for patients with a common type of lymphoma. The study will examine previously untreated patients with a genomically defined subtype of lymphoma called non-germinal center B-cell-like (non-GCB) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
posted in category: Medications/Drugs news tags: Cell Cyclophosphamide Doxorubicin Lymphoma Oncology Rituximab VincristineNew stem cell technology could destroy breast cancer cells
GENova Biotherapeutics, Inc., ("GENova"), released important information about its innovative method for destroying breast cancer cells, using stem cell technology.
posted in category: Medications/Drugs news tags: Biotechnology Breast Cancer Cancer Cell Stem Cell RadiationFungal infections could be treated using microbe's defense mechanisms
Unraveling a microbe's multilayer defense mechanisms could lead to effective new treatments for potentially lethal fungal infections in cancer patients and others whose natural immunity is weakened.
posted in category: Diseases/Conditions tags: Cancer Candida Candida albicans Cell Immunotherapy Immune Response








