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Article: Other News To Note.
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- BIOWORLD Today
- Article date:
- November 4, 2009
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Acacia Research Corp., of Newport Beach, Calif., said its majority-owned subsidiary, CombiMatrix, completed a prototype electrochemical detection system and is set to deliver the system to the U.S. Department of Defense, which funded the research. The focus of the research was aimed at developing an ultrasensitive handheld biochip system for detecting the deployment of chemical and biological warfare agents.
Amarillo Biosciences Inc., of Amarillo, Texas, signed a licensing agreement with African Health Solutions LLC, of Greenville, Del., providing the rights to oral low-dose interferon alpha for the treatment of hepatitis B patients in Africa. Amarillo also said ...