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Biotech / Medical
EntreMed (ENMD)
An SI Board Since January 1997
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260 See reply 231 for info on the refolding and solubility issues. Some speculationDavid Winkler-12/8/1997
259 I am actually a molecular biologist/geneticist James. <end>Graham Dellaire-12/7/1997
258 I already checked web site. Director - Regulatory Development (97EG01) Resepoodle-12/7/1997
257 Poodle. I will like to add a point for your consideration, if I might. There ijames-12/7/1997
256 Graham and James: Thanks for info. "Genes" patents are under serioupoodle-12/7/1997
255 GD, thanks. So you are the lawyer. Found this recent review about anti-angio djames-12/7/1997
254 OFF TOPIC... JAMES, another great biotech is MICROLOGIX. Micrologix has patentGraham Dellaire-12/7/1997
253 Hey James and Poodle.... DNA patents are only valid in the US. NO world patentGraham Dellaire-12/7/1997
252 Poodle, thanks for pointing out the shorts Here is the patent of human cDNA ojames-12/7/1997
251 James: "from the Cell paper I got the impression that they tried bacterialpoodle-12/7/1997
250 Graham, thanks for the enocuragement <<I started off as a researcher, wajames-12/7/1997
249 James! Great posts keep them coming. I started off as a researcher, watchinGraham Dellaire-12/6/1997
248 Correction about the potency of ES posted <<ES/AS are in 50 nM-500 nM rajames-12/6/1997
247 John, you're very welcomed. <<The learning process is at least as mujames-12/6/1997
246 James: Thanks very much for your reply. I believe that I now grasp the thrustJohn Bloxom-12/6/1997
245 John, sorry for a tech-oriented post. I dropped once a while. Now I get into trjames-12/6/1997
244 Whoa, James, help me out here (seriously). What is VEGF-induced HUVEC? What iJohn Bloxom-12/5/1997
243 John, <<Also absolutely true that none of those companies (at least thosejames-12/5/1997
242 David, the following link might be helpful ncbi.nlm.nih.gov regardsjames-12/5/1997
241 I think Orlando but that is from memory. Check Cancer Research. I can verify ifsquetch-12/5/1997
240 Where is the Angoigenesis conference being held? Thanks in advance, JohnJohn Bloxom-12/5/1997
239 Is anyone going to the 1/24-28 Angiogenesis and Cancer thing? Folkman is one ofsquetch-12/4/1997
238 G I am sure these are exciting times for ENMD stockholders. Since I have beenseminole-12/4/1997
237 Well ... this is only after two trading days but I think we might have a chanceGraham Dellaire-12/4/1997
236 By Cell's publishing disclosure rules all sequences must be published. Try Graham Dellaire-12/3/1997
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