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April s Biggest Closing Takes Place at 15 Central Park West

April’s Biggest Closing Takes Place at 15 Central Park West A duplex penthouse owned by Lindsay A. Rosenwald, a bio pharmaceuticals investor, sold for nearly $46.7 million after nearly three years on the market. The largest sale in New York City in April was a penthouse at 15 Central Park West, with a wraparound terrace overlooking the park.Credit.Benjamin Norman for The New York Times May 7, 2021 A spacious duplex at 15 Central Park West with a wraparound terrace directly overlooking the park topped the list of home sales in New York City during the month of April. The penthouse, on the 18th and 19th floors in the coveted “house” portion of the twin-towered limestone complex, closed at nearly $46.7 million. It had been on the market, though, since late summer 2019 for as much as $65 million.

Takara Bio Europe in stem cell licensing agreement

U-M RNA scientists identify many genes involved in neuron development

 E-Mail IMAGE: Neurons in the fruit fly brain are made by passing through various differentiation states, and are segregated into unique subtypes based on the age and cell division number of their. view more  Credit: Nigel Michki Neurons result from a highly complex and unique series of cell divisions. For example, in fruit flies, the process starts with stem cells that divide into mother cells (progenitor cells), that then divide into precursor cells that eventually become neurons. A team of the University of Michigan (U-M), spearheaded by Nigel Michki, a graduate student, and Assistant Professor Dawen Cai in the departments of Biophysics (LS&A) and Cell and Developmental Biology at the Medical School, identified many genes that are important in fruit flies neuron development, and that had never been described before in that context.

Helixmith Announces Poster Presentations at the 2021 American Academy of Pain Medicine Meeting

Helixmith Announces Poster Presentations at the 2021 American Academy of Pain Medicine Meeting News provided by Share this article Share this article LA JOLLA, Calif., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Helixmith, a gene therapy company, announced today that three abstracts have been accepted for poster presentations at the virtual 2021 American Academy of Pain Medicine Annual Meeting to be held April 23 – 25, 2021. Details of the poster presentations are as follows: Title: Gene Therapy for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Phase 3 study of VM202, a plasmid DNA encoding human hepatocyte growth factor Helixmith Announces Poster Presentations at the 2021 American Academy of Pain Medicine Meeting

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