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Participation Of Nanostart Lumiphore And Algeta: Expanding Their Partnership

Nanostart holding Lumiphore and Algeta announce expansion of their partnership in the development of receptor-controlled radio-pharmaceuticals and companion Diagnostics to Frankfurt/Richmond, 02 may 2013 American Nanostart involving Lumiphore announced today that Algeta, a leading specialist on the radiotherapy of cancer company from Norway, its license option for the use of patented Lumi4 chelator technology has exercised. Algeta this makes use of the already 2010 closed license agreement with Lumiphore, expanding it to more Chelatfamilien. This involves, above all, to integrate the Lumi4 technology in the receptor-controlled radiotherapy (targeted radiotherapeutics) Algeta. The Lumi4 technology is based on a unique class of bi-functional Chelators, which forms a kind of cage structure to a radioactive molecule and at the same time has the ability to bind to a number of different vector molecules, such as monoclonal antibodies. These are in turn capable of detecting tumor cells and to baste them specifically.

Already in 2010, Algeta signed a license agreement with Lumiphore, that the option admitted the company to make use of the Lumi4 technology. After a long test phase successfully completed, Algeta solved this option. Parallel to this license agreement, Algeta has now purchased another license option by Lumiphore for a second class of bi-functional Chalatoren. With these, Algeta has the potential to develop companion in-vivo Diagnostics for nuclear medicine Imaging. “The goal of Lumiphore is the advantages of bi functional metal-chelate technology over to bring a variety of synthetic designs on the therapeutic markets, which use receptor-controlled radio-pharmaceuticals to treat cancer through the tumorizide effect of radionuclide microwave irradiation.

Lisa Neumann University

To market the technology in cinemas with high definition HD technology practices revolutionized electronics manufacturers in the last few years the television market. Additional information at Jorge Perez supports this article. Razor sharp images on flat on the wall make watching TV on the domestic couch mounted monitors the experience. As if not enough, were the manufacturers of TVs now compete with 3D for the living room with the cinema. The online auction house auvito.de researched at the international radio exhibition in Berlin, whether 3D for the home is worth. In the darkened home cinema at the Panasonic booth once again immerse visitors in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Beijing.

Through their heavy black glasses, viewers see quite close itself by pulling the drummers. The 3D experience is of white cut sharpness and the images are plastic than you might think. No comparison to the two-dimensional images of your home DVD player. A look into the background of the events however bring disillusionment. Viewers Act on the grandstand as flat as in a conventional television. Background is fixed focus of camera.

Even if 3D wants to simulate reality, the audience must be followed but the conventions of film-making. So the eye is forced to follow the camera’s focus. Unlike as in reality the cameraman decides here which details be made sharp. Typically, this is the foreground. Until the units are ready for the market, interested parties have sufficient time to train their eyes in the cinema. The manufacturer not expressed so far still with the time of launch.

Research Desert Customer Service:

The service economy without service economists Nuremberg/Dusseldorf / Balingen – many companies would like to know how you can turn to the excellent service provider or service innovations to grow. But who helps them and where are the experts? Although 70 percent of German economic performance are provided by services, research and teaching focus still on the classical economics. It is also not surprising that the German economic miracle after World War II based primarily on production and engineering services. I remember very well at times, field sales engineer was also on the cards. In addition, that the topic of service ‘ is broad. That goes by the call center about the catering to maintenance of computers and nuclear power plants. And all these services are difficult to define and often even harder to measure,\”the experience of Gunter Greff, direct marketing expert and editor-in-Chief of the professional services call Center experts.

In German companies, further decreased the proportion of revenue which is achieved by production or in kind, and the services increased. Both disciplines are usually no longer be separated. Computers and photocopiers are produced, must be sold and need other technical facilities. And with the latter, the money is earned. When buying a car, you can haggle today not necessary service.

It has recognized itself the large IBM a few years ago. Ceased the production of large computers, the result is one of the largest service companies worldwide,\”says Garcia. There would be plenty of ideas for service innovation, but research is hardly: so Professor Christian Homburg by the University of Mannheim demanded that services would have to be studied more. He calls on his colleagues and counterparts to cooperate more intensively with other scientists. For example, with psychologists, when it comes to customer service team or communication. Be \”Mr Tilo Bohmann complemented by the international business school of service management in Hamburg: there are themes in the service environment easily, which can explore BWLer only together with other faculties.\” \”Now there is while 15 chairs, which in Germany customer service\” more or less intensively.