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Biotech / Medical : XOMA. Bull or Bear?
XOMA 31.700.0%3:58 PM EST

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To: aknahow who wrote (4946)12/11/1997 8:04:00 PM
From: Ellen M. Martin  Read Replies (1) of 17367
 
As you can see, I've been off-line. Went to excellent IR/disclosure conference in Las Vegas last week (Dec 3-5) and am only now catching up with my SI lurking. The Europeans and the British (who do not consider themselves Europeans for some reason) use the term "meningococcal septicemia". "Meningococcal sepsis" (!) is also in the literature (quite accurate, since the disease is a good model for rapid, fulminant sepsis), also "purpura fulminans". Happy hunting!
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