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  • Sequenom, of San Diego, which makes genetic-analysis products for research applications, offered to acquire Exact Sciences for $1.50 a share, valuing the Maynard, Mass., maker of DNA-screening technologies at $41 million.

    Landry's Sinks and Goodyear Slides; Cooper Rises 2009

  • But Helicos BioSciences was a bright spot in the sector, jumping 40 cents, or 16%, to 2.90, after the Cambridge, Mass., maker of genetic-analysis technologies announced it sold four of its systems to a large genome center in Japan.

    Seahawk, Exterran Ride Ratings; UCBH Tumbles 2009

  • Using powerful genetic-analysis tools more commonly targeted to cancer and other diseases prevalent in industrialized nations, researchers are studying patterns that underlie malaria and tuberculosis in developing countries and more obscure conditions such as leishmaniasis and Chagas 'disease.

    Fore, right! < 2010

  • Using powerful genetic-analysis tools more commonly targeted to cancer and other diseases prevalent in industrialized nations, researchers are studying patterns that underlie malaria and tuberculosis in developing countries and more obscure conditions such as leishmaniasis and Chagas 'disease.

    Fore, right! < 2010

  • Sequenom's portfolio of noninvasive prenatal diagnostic patent rights and patent applications is platform-independent, includes genetic-analysis methods using circulating cell-free fetal nucleic acids from maternal serum, plasma or whole blood, and also includes a portfolio of methylation and nucleic-acid markers.

    Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed 2009

  • Sequenom's portfolio of noninvasive prenatal diagnostic patent rights and patent applications is platform-independent, includes genetic-analysis methods using circulating cell-free fetal nucleic acids from maternal serum, plasma or whole blood, and also includes a portfolio of methylation and nucleic-acid markers.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • Sequenom's portfolio of noninvasive prenatal diagnostic patent rights and patent applications is platform-independent, includes genetic-analysis methods using circulating cell-free fetal nucleic acids from maternal serum, plasma or whole blood, and also includes a portfolio of methylation and nucleic-acid markers.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2008

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