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Through the project, called Biomarkers of Exposure to Hazardous Substances, investigators use technologies to determine the fate and transport of hazardous materials from toxic waste sites in groundwater, surface water and air, the release said.
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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ChromoCure Gains More Industry Support as Its Technology Shown Superior to 'Biomarkers':
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The agency awarded $26.3 million to Banyan Biomarkers Inc. of Alachua, Fla., to develop a diagnostic blood test for the presence and severity of brain injury.
Saline Fluid Fails in Brain Therapy Thomas M. Burton 2010
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Jemal and his colleagues report their findings in the July issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Southern states lag behind north in drop in colon cancer death rates 2011
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The study is published in the August issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
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The study, to cost $25 million over five years, is sponsored by the Biomarkers Consortium, a public-private partnership managed by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health.
A New Rx for Medicine Ron Winslow 2010
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Biomarkers are biological measurements which can be used to assess progress in tackling disease.
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Teen cancer risk: Overweight adolescent boys are at greater risk of developing cancerous colon tumors in early to middle adulthood than normal-weight teens, according to research published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Tricking the Eye to Keep From Heaping Plates Ann Lukits 2011
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According to a study in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, women who have migraines have a 26% reduced risk of breast cancer.
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Their work, which appears online ahead of print in the February issue of the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, was funded by the National Cancer Institute.
Hot flashes, night sweats may reduce breast cancer risk Jennifer LaRue Huget 2011
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