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November 15th, 2005
Kereos' Collaborators Present on Targeted Therapies
Abstract:
Kereos, a biotechnology company developing targeted imaging agents and therapeutics to improve the detection and treatment of cancer and cardiovascular disease, announced today that the company's collaborators at Washington University School of Medicine will be presenting preclinical data on two therapeutic candidates at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions this week. These agents are the first cardiovascular-targeted therapeutics in Kereos' pipeline of ligand-targeted emulsions, and represent two of the first applications of nanotechnology to treating cardiovascular disease.
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