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Chemicon International, Inc. Releases Innovative Infectious Disease Detection Product
RedNova - Sep 22 10:53 AM
Serologicals Corporation (NASDAQ: SERO) announced today that Chemicon International, Inc., its wholly-owned subsidiary based in Temecula, CA, has launched a new proprietary Amplifluor(R) ID Pan-Enterovirus Detection Reagent. This product rapidly detects Pan-Enterovirus.
THE CAPTAIN'S LOG:
The Dartmouth - Sep 23 5:20 AM
The nice folks over in Parkhurst do well to inundate us with many warnings about the plagues and scourges which accost freshmen and upperclassmen alike. We receive notices to arm ourselves (with hygiene) against the annual plague of conjunctivitis, r...
Chemicon International, Inc. Releases Innovative Infectious Disease Detection Product
Chemical Online - Sep 23 10:23 AM
Atlanta, GA - Serologicals Corporation announced that Chemicon International, Inc., its wholly-owned subsidiary based in Temecula, CA, has launched a new proprietary Amplifluor ID Pan-Enterovirus Detection Reagent. This product rapidly detects Pan-Enterovirus.
Chemicon International, Inc. Releases Innovative Infectious Disease Detection Product
Bioresearch Online - Sep 23 11:28 AM
Atlanta, GA - Serologicals Corporation announced that Chemicon International, Inc., its wholly-owned subsidiary based in Temecula, CA, has launched a new proprietary Amplifluor ID Pan-Enterovirus Detection Reagent. This product rapidly detects Pan-Enterovirus.
Chemicon International, Inc. Releases Innovative Infectious Disease Detection Product
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Sep 22 7:00 AM
Serologicals Corporation announced today that Chemicon International, Inc., its wholly-owned subsidiary based in Temecula, CA, has launched a new proprietary Amplifluor ID Pan-Enterovirus Detection Reagent.
STD vaccines are in the works
The Advocate - 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
Several experimental vaccines to prevent sexually transmitted diseases are in the works, but they face opposition from some parents and right-wing government officials who say that because the shots are intended for children, they will encourage sexual activity among young people, the Chicago Tribune reports.

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