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Seattle Genetics achieves milestone on Agensys' initiation of AGS-16M8F ADC phase I trial for cancer
Seattle Genetics, Inc. announced today that it has achieved a milestone under its antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) collaboration with Agensys, Inc., an affiliate of Tokyo-based Astellas Pharma Inc. The milestone was triggered by Agensys' initiation of a phase I trial for AGS-16M8F, an ADC for the treatment of cancer utilizing Seattle Genetics' technology.
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Genetics may play role in alcohol craving
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers have linked craving drink after smelling alcohol to a gene variation. Gene - Genetics - United States - Biology - Eukaryotic
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WADA reports breakthrough in gene doping tests
Two groups of scientists have developed tests for gene doping in what the World Anti-Doping Agency hailed Friday as a major breakthrough in fighting the next frontier in cheating in sports. Scientists in Germany said they have come up with a blood test that can provide "conclusive proof" of gene doping, even going back as far as 56 days from when the doping took place.
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Genetics expert to speak in Hastings
HASTINGS -- An expert in genetics will give a presentation at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Hastings College, Room 131, in the Morrison-Reeves Science Center.
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Gene-Altered Salmon Won?t Harm Other Fish, FDA Says
Aqua Bounty Technologies Inc.?s genetically engineered salmon are safe to eat and unlikely to harm the environment, said U.S. regulators considering whether to approve the first gene-altered animal for human consumption.
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Test for gene doping may be ready soon
Test for gene doping may be ready soon
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Gene-Altered Salmon Safe for Eating and Environment, FDA Says
Aqua Bounty Technologies Inc.?s genetically engineered salmon are safe to eat and unlikely harm the environment, said U.S. regulators weighing whether to approve the first gene-altered animal for human consumption.
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Gene Doping Detectable With A Simple Blood Test
German scientists from Tübingen and Mainz have developed a blood test that can reliably detect gene doping even after 56 days. Scientists at the universities in Tübingen and Mainz have developed a test that can provide conclusive proof of gene doping. "For the first time, a direct method is now available that uses conventional blood samples to detect doping via gene transfer and is still ...
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Genetically modified salmon safe to eat, FDA report says
AquAdvantage salmon would be the first gene-altered animal grown commercially for food. The agency says cross-breeding between the new fish and wild populations is 'unlikely,' but some are wary. Genetically modified salmon safe to eat, FDA report says
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WADA: Two groups of scientists develop tests for gene doping
Two groups of scientists have developed tests for gene doping in what the World Anti-Doping Agency hails as a major breakthrough in fighting the next round of cheating in sports.
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