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Biotech / Medical
CNSI Cambridge Neuroscience
An SI Board Since July 1996
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100 To all! In last three weeks somebody is silently accumulating stocks. Any ideaMiljenko Zuanic-3/18/1997
99 Paul, the competition issue is to complicate and unknown to be explain in shortMiljenko Zuanic-3/16/1997
98 Seems to me like Sibia is in direct competition with CNSI in terms of the diseaTheSlowLane-3/16/1997
97 Paul, this is abstracted from : htt://www.SIBIA/technology.html Sibia is in earMiljenko Zuanic-3/16/1997
96 Thanks, that helps. I've had to read it a few times in order for it to perTheSlowLane-3/15/1997
95 Paul, my knowledge is very limited on this meter and I will tried my best. NMDAMiljenko Zuanic-3/14/1997
94 Thanks for the link. I read the article but would really appreciate a little iTheSlowLane-3/14/1997
93 Thank you so much for the update it is really appreciated. DarleenAhda-3/14/1997
92 Interesting STROKE article in "Scientific American": sciam.com:80/0Miljenko Zuanic-3/12/1997
91 Paul, as far as I know no news are released on CNSI. Also, volumes is to small Miljenko Zuanic-2/25/1997
90 Looks like CNSI is getting a nice boost today. Is there any news? I have not TheSlowLane-2/25/1997
89 His address is knox@globe.com (RAK are his initials, Richard A. Knox) if you caTheSlowLane-2/11/1997
88 Paul, for me it is obviously that Mr. Rak was poorly informed (coincident or byMiljenko Zuanic-2/10/1997
87 The BG author comments: The question was: Why was Cerestat not mentioned in thTheSlowLane-2/10/1997
86 Big stroke article in the Boston Globe today...focus on TPA. There is a front TheSlowLane-2/10/1997
85 Probably it is experimental scientific treatment of severe stroke patients. I dMiljenko Zuanic-2/8/1997
84 In the news: surgical stroke treatment. I just caught the tail end of a story TheSlowLane-2/7/1997
83 Thanks for your picks, here's news on the CNSI secondary public offering...TheSlowLane-1/31/1997
82 My picks for 97/98 are: HIGH risk: NRGN, REGN, CNSI, ISIP, IDPH MIDIUM risk: SMiljenko Zuanic-1/29/1997
81 I too want to thank you for your posts on cnsi. DarleenAhda-1/29/1997
80 Miljenko...I've enjoyed your posts...What biotechs are catching your attentLarry Liebman-1/29/1997
79 Interesting article in Lancet, (Thanks to Bill Tomko) SIMPLE LAB TEST MAY TELLMiljenko Zuanic-1/28/1997
78 4Q96 and 1996 results reported: Cambridge NeuroScience Reports Fourth Quarter TheSlowLane-1/28/1997
77 NMDA receptor is the same receptor that angle dust effects. that said the effecBill Tomko-1/21/1997
76 Okay, thanks James. A fellow shareholder just got a "red herring" frTheSlowLane-1/17/1997
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