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Feb. 29, 2012

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• BioLineRx Ltd., of Jerusalem, reported that preclinical results demonstrated that BL-7010, a polymer intended to treat celiac disease, reduced gluten toxicity and prevented gluten-induced pathological damage to the small intestine in rodents. The research was published in the February 2012 edition of Gastroenterology. Read More

Blocking Autophagy Key to Treating Resistant Tumors?

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – The industry is redoubling its efforts to discover specific inhibitors of autophagy – the route by which cells degrade and recycle proteins – as evidence mounts from preclinical research and academic trials of the therapeutic potential of blocking that process. Read More

Stomach, Lung, Liver Cancers Key to Pacific Rim Innovation

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – In the near future, Asian markets of the Pacific Rim region, including China, will contribute 40 percent of overall global pharmaceutical industry growth, which is expected to reach $156 billion annually by 2014, despite growing price interventions, according to Technology Visions Group LLC partner Robert Kilpatrick, who led a leadership session on Pacific Rim dealmaking at the BioPartnering North America conference. Read More

Lilly Investing $440M in Second Irish Biopharmaceutical Facility

DUBLIN, Ireland – Shrugging off uncertainties stemming from a string of recent – and looming – patent expiries, Eli Lilly and Co. is investing €330 million (US$443 million) in a new biopharmaceutical production facility at its Dunderrow campus, which is located near Kinsale, in County Cork, Ireland. Read More

Study Opens 'Pandora's Box' Of Potential Targets for Malaria

LONDON – While looking for a target that could be blocked to prevent the malaria parasite from multiplying in the blood of its human host, researchers serendipitously identified a molecule that stops the parasites from reproducing in the mosquito. Read More

MJFF Grants Keep Innovation Alive for European Biotechs

LONDON – As the capital drought grinds on, charitable funding is throwing a lifeline to Europe's early stage biotechs, as the latest analysis of grants awarded by the Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) illustrated. Read More

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