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HepaLife's PBS-1 cells for avian influenza vaccine achieve research objective

Published in TB and Outbreaks Week, January 2nd, 2007

HepaLife Technologies, Inc., (HPLF) announced confirmation that the company's patented "PBS-1" cells, under development for avian influenza vaccines, are free of pathogens, diseases, bacteria, and potentially harmful viruses.

Pathogen-free cells are critical for the rapid development of cell-culture-based vaccine production to help protect against the spread of influenza viruses among humans, including potentially the high-pathogenicity H5N1 avian flu virus.

"I'm very pleased that independent lab tests have confirmed our PBS-1 cells are pathogen-free. This is especially good news for HepaLife's researchers, who can now confidently accelerate our...

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