Now That Intercytex is Dead…

January 13th, 2010 admin

Given the recent winding up of Intercytex, what hopes for a future cure or improved prevention treatments? Do you know of any new avenues that are being pursued? Has Intercytex’s research been bought by another company or is it dead in the water? I found an article (requires free login) about


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