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Osiris Therapeutics Inc. is enrolling patients in a phase II trial for Prochymal, which contains mesenchymal stem cells.
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Spak, on the other hand, was Chief Executive Officer, managing member, and senior partner of Osiris Partners, LLC.
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Osiris Therapeutics, in Baltimore, Maryland, is testing stem cells from bone to treat patients whose bones have been damaged by chemotherapy.
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This is true whether they use so-called adult stem cells, as Osiris Therapeutics and Cytori do, or the embryonic kind, like Geron.
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Osiris Therapeutics is testing in new diabetics an adult stem-cell therapy that it hopes will have fewer side effects than anti-CD3 drugs.
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University scientists already have submitted a proposal to lead NASA's OSIRIS mission.
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OSIRIS-REx will visit an asteroid called 1999 RQ36, take a sample of at least 2.1 ounces and bring it back to Earth.
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Find your way, though the police would rather you did not, to remote Abydos and its exquisite bas-reliefs honouring the god Osiris.
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Violence as entertainment has existed for thousands of years, from the ancient Egyptians watching re-enactments of the murder of their god Osiris to the Romans' gladiator games, said Bushman.
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Osiris Therapeutics (nasdaq: OSIR - news - people ) is testing in new diabetics an adult stem-cell therapy that it hopes will have fewer side effects than anti-CD3 drugs.
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In any event, Osiris Partners was a general partner and the investment manager of a purported hedge fund known as the Osiris Fund Limited Partnership, which also was headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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Osiris Therapeutics of Baltimore has several trials under way using adult stem cells to treat the intestinal inflammation known as Crohn's disease, repair damaged tissue following a heart attack and prevent the progression of arthritis.
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