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LEO Pharma creates strategic company in China

LEO Pharma is progressing by leaps and bounds in the Chinese market by creating a subsidiary with the ambition of becoming the leading dermatological China.

The new company, LEO Pharma China, will market the broad portfolio of LEO Pharma of drugs protected by patents and high level for the treatment of chronic skin psoriasis and other dermatological products (pharmaceuticals for the treatment of skin diseases).

The leading brand for psoriasis LEO Pharma, Daivobet ®, has just been adopted by the Chinese authorities and can now be marketed in China.

Spending Review

Yesterday I went to the library of the faculty and take a look at recent issues of journals of chemical engineering such as chemical engineering, Chemical Market Reporter, Chemical Week, etc. Here are my impressions.

The Chemical Engineering in its latest issue has many spelling errors, do not know what happens to that publication, perhaps in the quality of the publishers.

A team from CSIC unveils new data on a "missing link" between the virus

Researchers at the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) have discovered that the virus of infectious bursitis, considered by the scientific community, a living fossil, has an unusual structure: the capsid, the container of the genetic material of the pathogen is bigger than it needed to survive on their journey between infected and infected. The study, published in PNAS, explained that the virus uses its size to increase their infectivity. Moreover, the size of its capsid would have allowed virus to evolve towards more complex models, making it, according to the authors, in a "missing link" between the different families of viruses and a valuable object of study of evolution.

In general, viruses are composed of a nucleic acid capable of infecting a container and protein called capsid. As the researcher CSIC José Ruiz Castón, viruses represent a paradigm for the optimization of resources. In fact, it is surprising how carry out their vital functions, taking into account their limited genetic information content. "

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