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Alanex Astra AB (12/94) Novo Nordisk (10/95) Roche Bioscience (6/96) Opiate receptor target for pain Diabetes target)s) Pain target(s)... [Pg.315]

ArQule Pharmacia (3/95) Abbott (6/95) Solvay(ll/95) Roche Bioscience (9/96) Target(s) for CON field Target(s) for CON field All drug uses All drug uses... [Pg.315]

Maria Elena Fuentes Tara Mirzadegan Robert S. Wilhelm Roche Bioscience Palo Alto, California... [Pg.129]

In 1994 Roche purchased 49.5 percent of Syntex, the pioneer in oral contraceptives based in Palo Alto, California, whose story is reviewed in Chapter 10. Roche then formed Roche Bioscience, headquartered in Palo Alto, consolidating the management of its West Coast biotechnology properties. [Pg.244]

For the Syntex story, see the sponsored publication A Corporation and a Molecule The Story of Research at Syntex Corporation (Palo Alto, CA, 1966) Alfonso Gambardella, Science and Innovation The U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry during the 1980s (New York Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 99-101. For Roche Biomedical Laboratories and Roche Bioscience, see Thomas Derdak, ed.. International Directory of Company Histories, vo. 11 (Chicago St. James Press, 1993),... [Pg.342]

RiboGene Roche Bioscience SangStat Medical Corp. SciClone Pharmaceuticals Scios Inc. [Pg.291]

See also Roche Bioscience, which became Syntex s name. [Pg.343]

Roche Bioscience Rosetta Inpharmatics Roslin Institute Santa Fe Institute... [Pg.259]

Data from a luciferase reporter gene assay using an adherent cell line and comparing 96-and 384-well microplates was kindly supplied by Dr. Eric Gjerstad of Roche Bioscience, Palo Alto, California. [Pg.116]

The author wishes to recognize the contributions of the following Dr. s K. Neumann, M. Mercier for their work in assay miniaturization of SPA and HTRF, respectively Dr. E. Gjerstad of Roche Bioscience for sharing the data on the miniaturization of the luciferase reporter gene Dr. Gerard Mathis of CIS bio international for discussions on HTRF and J. Sitko and S. Rosen for their patience in the preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.119]

William L. Fitch, Roche BioScience, Palo Alto, CA 94304... [Pg.481]

Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Inflammatory Diseases Unit, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Roche Bioscience, 3401 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Current address CellGate, Inc., 552 Del Rey Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94086... [Pg.89]

Sulfotransferase research in the Rosen laboratory is supported by grants from the NIH (R37 GM23547, GM57411) and from Roche Bioscience. [Pg.1373]


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