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Biotech / Medical
Biotransplant(BTRN)
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150 Second link? Uh..... hmmmmm......... O.K., less coffee needed this a.m., anscaram(o)uche-11/30/1998
149 Rick, about those CD antigens. The second link claims to have been updated a fPseudo Biologist-11/29/1998
148 We have, recently, discussed host engineering to avoid hyperacute rejection of scaram(o)uche-11/29/1998
147 Here's some older work with OX34, an antibody in the rat system that does sscaram(o)uche-11/29/1998
146 Previous work from Bromberg's group leads me to believe that their results scaram(o)uche-11/29/1998
145 BJ: Back from Thanksgiving at Tahoe. Not much snow, but very pretty and refrescaram(o)uche-11/29/1998
144 OK, I'm going to launch a slew of messages here, largely in response to youscaram(o)uche-11/29/1998
143 Thanks for the references to the CD tables. I remember asking an MD/PhD fellowBiotech Jim-11/29/1998
142 Jim, re. table with brief descriptions of CD antigens: Try this: rncc.bidmc.haPseudo Biologist-11/27/1998
141 The discussion on the BTRN thread has made me check into the company for mostlyBiotech Jim-11/26/1998
140 REAL science (thanks RC.....)....... ex2.excerptamedica.com search by author scaram(o)uche-11/25/1998
139 [ OT, TD ] I don't have an opinion. Seems like a stock will trade on the scaram(o)uche-11/24/1998
138 Off Topic: What is your take on XOMA moving their corporation to Bermuda for taArthur Radley-11/24/1998
137 Harold: There is, to my knowledge, no link. And that was pretty much the summscaram(o)uche-11/24/1998
136 Rick, can you provide a link or a summary? Why do you think that BTRN is languHarold Engstrom-11/24/1998
135 Lots of stuff in today's BioCentury relevant to BTRN. BGEN's Tobin sayscaram(o)uche-11/23/1998
134 PR for PDLI's anti-Tac....... prnewswire.comscaram(o)uche-11/23/1998
133 Sure. I agree. Something local in Boston would be great. However, I feel thascaram(o)uche-11/6/1998
132 I wasn't expecting a discussion of BTRNs stem cell science affiliation, of sam-11/6/1998
131 Sam: I buy biotechs like this, the ignored ones, trusting that they will exploscaram(o)uche-11/6/1998
130 Maybe they should issue warrants for the guys sleeping in the public relations sam-11/6/1998
129 Jim: Total issuable? I don't know. Management is responsible, and, for ascaram(o)uche-11/6/1998
128 Hi, can you help me with a little question on BTRN, ie. total issue on the stocJ. Nelson-11/6/1998
127 I'll place my sell order for $1,400 now. Thanks. ;)sam-11/6/1998
126 Sam: Making organs out of stem cells is science fiction. It won't happen scaram(o)uche-11/6/1998
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