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A Special Report on Gene Therapy by K. K. Jain,

A Special Report on Gene Therapy by K. K. Jain,
This special report on Gene Therapy Companies by K.K. Jain provides an up-to-date overview of the gene therapy industry. It contains a wealth of very practical information on 105 companies. For each company, information is available on the people to contact, their contact details, a corporate history, the companys technologies lillenas publishing company and products, financial data, patents held, products in clinical trials, collaborations with other companies lillenas publishing company and selected publications from the companys scientists. Almost 200 companies were initially considered for inclusion but just over 100 companies were finally selected as they fulfilled the necessary criteria to be classified as a Gene Therapy Company, defined broadly to include cell therapy companies. Not all of the companies devote their activity exclusively to gene therapy but they have sufficient relevance to be included. As part of this project, new companies were discovered that have not been reported in other publications or on the internet. Dr. Jain has spared no effort to ensure that the information is up-to-date lillenas publishing company and accurate at the time of publishing. In most instances, the information was reviewed by the companies to correct any outdated information or to add any complementary or recent information. In addition to the detailed descriptions of each company, the data is also presented in summary tabular form so that at a glance the reader can identify collaborations within the gene therapy industry, or determine which companies are pursuing strategies involving viral, non-viral or other approaches to gene therapy, lillenas publishing company and which diseases are being targetted. Given that much of the gene therapy research lillenas publishing company and development is currently being carried outwithin the industrial sector, it is important for scientists, managers lillenas publishing company and investors to have the relevant information at their fingertips. This special report provides that information in one accurate, easy to consult lillenas publishing company and up-to-date source.
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In Search of Christmas by CSS Publishing Company,

In Search of Christmas by CSS Publishing Company,
"In Search of Christmas" was published in July 2002 by CSS Publishing Company. This English language paperback edition was manufactured by CSS Publishing Company.
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Carus Publishing Company - The Carus Publishing Company is a publisher with offices in Chicago and Peru, Illinois. It owns the Open Court Publishing Company as well as the Cricket Magazine Group, whose flagship publication is the children's magazine Cricket.

Open Court Publishing Company - The Open Court Publishing Company is a publisher with offices in Chicago and La Salle, Illinois. It is part of the Carus Publishing Company of Peru, Illinois.

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