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Publication type: Journal Article

Refolo LM, Fillit HM.
Partnerships between philanthropy, government and industry are needed to advance drug discovery for neurodegenerative diseases.
Curr Alzheimer Res 2006 Jul 01; 3:(3):175-6
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ben/car/2006/00000003/00000003/art00001?token=004d1972c233caaeb582a2f4876753375686f4957275c277b422c31465d486b25622c507959fa

Keywords:
Drug Design* Drug Industry/economics Drug Industry/organization & administration Financial Support Financing, Government/economics* Financing, Government/organization & administration Foundations/economics Foundations/organization & administration Fund Raising/economics Fund Raising/organization & administration Humans Interinstitutional Relations* Neurodegenerative Diseases/drug therapy* Neurodegenerative Diseases/economics* Private Sector/economics* Private Sector/organization & administration Universities/economics Universities/organization & administration

 

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