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Bernard Furin came to Washington in 1960 after serving in the Army and graduating from Penn State on the GI Bill.
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In 1984 Mr. Furin went out on his own, creating a welcoming joint that won a loyal clientele.
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But with fewer conventions coming to Washington, a slow economy and people dining out less, it got gradually tougher to keep Furin's doors open.
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SERWER: Furin spends winters shoveling snow and working on home projects, but from April through October, it's marathon this golf.
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Chris Furin, 41, faced a similar challenge when his father's deli in Washington, D.C., where he had long worked full-time, shut down this summer.
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Furin minimized his expenses as much as possible, and set up shop at his home in Rockville, Md., instead of renting an expensive commercial kitchen downtown.
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But if you want a special anniversary cake, or your kid loves Power Rangers, then customers will pay for that, says Furin.
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The company also is developing its calcium phosphate technology (CaP) for aesthetic medicine (BioLook ™), as a vaccine adjuvant, including for an H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine, and drug delivery as well as seeking opportunities for its 2A/Furin and other technologies.
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In addition, BioSante will seek opportunities for its GVAX cancer immunotherapies, 2A/Furin and other technologies.
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Nakayama K (1997) Furin: a mammalian subtilisin/Kex2p-like endoprotease involved in processing of a wide variety of precursor proteins.
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