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- Celerion Celgene Celldex Therapeutics Celvive Certara Champions Oncology ChromoCell Chugai Pharma Citius Pharmaceuticals Citron Pharma Collagen matrix ContraVir...
- 2022. Retrieved 14 November 2022. "Drug profile | CC 8464". AdisInsight. Chromocell Corporation. 28 November 2019. Archived from the original on 15 March...
- he was Co-Founder and Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board for Chromocell Corporation. He sat on the Selection Committee for Life Science and Medicine...
- di, meaning "two" and chromo, meaning "color") is the state of having two types of functioning photoreceptors, called cone cells, in the eyes. Organisms...
- 2004 at a cost of S$500 million. They are namely: Nanos, Genome, Helios, Chromos, Proteos, Matrix and Centros. Several government agencies, publicly funded...
- Monochromacy (from Gr**** mono, meaning "one" and chromo, meaning "color") is the ability of organisms to perceive only light intensity without respect...
- for the Promotion of Science. She was also CEO/president and director of Chromo Research Inc. from 2008 to 2015. In 1963, after coming back from conducting...
- CHD2 gene. The CHD family of proteins is characterized by the presence of chromo (chromatin organization modifier) domains and SNF2-related helicase/ATPase...
- in 1867. Around this time, a type of advertising trading card, called chromos after the chromolithography printing process, was used by the company....
- C, et al. (October 2020). "Sodium chromo-glycate and palmitoylethanolamide: A possible strategy to treat mast cell-induced lung inflammation in COVID-19"...