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Neil Eisberg "Dutch headquartered pharma concern Zentiva, which operates in Central and Eastern Europe, has rejected an unsolicited takeover bid by French pharma major sanofi-aventis". Chemistry and Industry. FindArticles.com. 22 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5255/is_15/ai_n28566525/
Chemistry and Industry
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Articles in August 13, 2007 issue of Chemistry and Industry
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UK private equity firm CVC Capital Partners is acquiring Dutch headquartered chemical distributor Univar for 1.5bn [euro]
by Neil Eisberg -
Israeli pharma concern Teva Pharmaceutical Industries is acquiring US speciality pharma company Barr Pharmaceuticals, the world's fourth largest generic drug firm, for $7.46bn plus the assumption of $1.5bn debt
by Neil Eisberg -
On track
by Neil Eisberg -
Concern as UK clocks up increasing food miles
by Patrick Walter -
… However, sales slower in Europe
by Neil Eisberg -
Saint-Gobain
by Neil Eisberg - First half results
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Colour writing with colourless inks
by Arno Kraft -
Whole-cell biosensors
by Tom McCreedy - Life-saving aloe vera
- Cold and flu viruses snuffed out by tissues
- Webwatch
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Nuclear: not so green
by Emma Dorey -
Imperial in flotation first
by Emma Dorey - Nanogen ships heart diagnostic kit
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Feeding the Chinese dragon: as China moves to increase its renewable energy options, there are many opportunities for the chemical industry including biofuels, photovoltaics and clean coal technology
by Maria Burke - SCI event diary
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Safetyan essential issue for leadership
by Neil Eisberg - Scientists have developed a new cell reprogramming method that promises to speed up the process of re-engineering bacteria to become efficient biotech factories
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Getting better control of pests
by Rosemary Collier - No prizes for Nobel
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Extracting organophosphorous pesticides by single-drop liquid extraction
by Tom McCreedy - More effective vaccine
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Funding changes threaten crop research site
by Graham Lawton -
Fine chemicals counts on healthy grown
by Alex Crawford -
A code of communication
by John Sime -
Chip service
by Simon Cowen -
Reducing the risks of synthesis
by Tom McCreedy -
Shrinking to fit
by David Barrow -
Molecules at an Exhibition
by Peter Atkins - Chemicals industry shows slow profits
- GSK overruled by US Aids Foundation
- EU gives DSM ok
- EC guidelines for growing GM crops
- Degussa moves to sharpen focus in chemicals portfolio
- Burgers are as addictive as heroin
- UK birds exposed to West Nile virus
- ICI: more job cuts coming
- EC intellectual property regulation introduced
- Micro emissive displays
- Saudi Arabian energy
- Fined Abbott pays up
- High figures in pharma profits
- Roche opts for non-exclusive rights and ends dispute
- Tongue transplant proves successful
- Virus shoots DNA into host cells
- Solvent and pesticide exposure can cause male infertility
- Diary
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Deaths from wind-generated electricity
by Edmund Potter -
GM review does not rule out risk: Marina Murphy on the UK government's view and risk should not stifle technological progress at the expense of consumer choice
by Marina Murphy -
Challenging social responsibility: corporate social responsibility will help to define a firm's success
by Brett Seamons - Perfect practice
- Ginger eyes
- Combat MACs
- Trailer wing mirror
- Cancer drug test
- Other patents of interest
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No red flags: Dede Williams reports from Germany on the chemicals and metals sectors moves toward industrial action
by Dede Williams -
Bio-based economies: alongside global healthcare, industrial biotechnology attracted considerable interest at Bio2003 in June, Washington DC
by Robert Winder -
Deals ahead: Robert Winder reports on biopharmaceuticals manufacturing expansion in biotech
by Robert Winder -
Stimulating clusters: countries are investing billions of dollars in biotechthe key priority sector on which all nations' economic success depends
by Robert Winder -
Cancer targets: Professor Sir David Lane, chief scientific officer at Cyclacel, UK, outlines attempts to target cancers with specific drugs
by David Lane -
Freshness and shelf life of foods
by David Cook -
Green chemistry: an introductory text
by Peter Licence -
Cation binding by humic substances
by Jackson -
A flexible electronic ink display
by Arno Kraft -
Super-tough fibres made with C nanotubes
by Arno Kraft -
Measure polymer molecular weights by AFM
by Arno Kraft -
Near infrared spectroscopy in a capillary
by Tom McCreedy -
Electrochemistry on a microchip
by Tom McCreedy -
Sample preparation on chip
by Tom McCreedy -
A fibre optic coupler for lab-on-a-chip
by Tom McCreedy -
Photostable biological labels
by Tom McCreedy -
Detection of DNA probes by SERRS
by Tom McCreedy -
Analysing explosive compound vapours
by Tom McCreedy -
Lanthanide complexes as single molecule magnets
by Timothy Hughbanks -
Conformational suppression of [sigma] conjugation
by Timothy Hughbanks -
Soluble germanium Zintl ions
by Timothy Hughbanks -
Rare-earth cyanamides
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