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Super CRISPR Wheat | American Council on Science and Health – American Council on Science and Health

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2018-03-06 NEWS

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Super CRISPR Wheat | American Council on Science and Health
American Council on Science and Health
Wheat is the second most important food crop in the developing world. It’s not just in pasta, either. Wheat is found in more food than you can imagine (1). Like corn and soy, we need it, and lots of it. But, contrary to what you may think, GMO wheat is
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Caladrius snags heart disease stem cell therapy from Shire
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Caladrius Biosciences picked up the worldwide rights to Shire’s late-stage CD34+ stem cell therapy for refractory angina, while the big pharma will receive an undisclosed upfront fee, milestones and a royalty on product sales. The New Jersey-based

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Magenta inks deal with Heidelberg to add new ADCs to its transplant palette
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The two companies will combine Magenta’s stem cell expertise with Heidelberg’s ATAC platform to develop ADCs loaded with a toxin (amanitin) against four undisclosed cellular targets. (rawpixel via Unsplash). Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print
Magenta, Heidelberg Pharma Launch Bone Marrow Transplant ADC CollaborationGenetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

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