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     <title>Austrianova Biotechnology Starts Industrial Production of NovaCaps</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/05/prweb382884.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Austrianova today announced that it has started industrial production of its lead product NovaCaps&#174;. Austrianova is the first company worldwide that has been successful in developing a market scale, GMP compliant, industrial production process for encapsulated cell products. (PRWeb May 10, 2006)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2006 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <title>Mouse virus causing mammary cancer found to infect human cells Viennese scientists show mouse breast cancer virus can infect human cells</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/08/prweb268427.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>The international research team at the Viennese Christian-Doppler-Laboratory for Gene Therapeutic Vector Development (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna) has shown for the first time world-wide that Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus (MMTV), which causes breast cancer in mice, can also infect human cells. The results, published in the August 1st edition of &#8222;Cancer Research&#8220; &#8211; the renowned and world-wide most frequently cited cancer journal &#8211; has important implications. But the fact that MMTV can infect human cells, does not automatically mean that it is also involved in the development of human breast cancer. &#8220;In order to confirm this causal connection scientifically, further research is still necessary&#8221;, says British scientist Prof. Walter H. Günzburg, Ph.D., Head of the Christian-Doppler-Laboratory. (PRWeb Aug 4, 2005)</P>
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                </description><pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2005 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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