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Definition of Cephalons

Cephalon
Cephalon Ceph"a*lon, n. (Zo["o]l.) The head.

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- Cephalon, Inc. was an American biopharmaceutical company co-founded in 1987 by pharmacologist Frank Baldino, Jr., neuroscientist Michael Lewis, and organic...
- (pygidium smaller than cephalon), subisopygous (pygidium sub equal to cephalon), isopygous (pygidium equal in size to cephalon), or macropygous (pygidium...
- The cephalon is the head section of an arthropod. It is a tagma, i.e., a specialized grouping of arthropod segments. The word cephalon derives from the...
- racemic modafinil. Armodafinil is produced by the pharmaceutical company Cephalon Inc. and was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in...
- ITT Spun off from ITT Corp. October 14, 2011 TEL TE Connectivity CEPH Cephalon Acquired by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA). September 23, 2011 MOS...
- States, modafinil is marketed by Cephalon, who acquired the rights from Lafon and purchased the company in 2001. Cephalon introduced armodafinil, the (R)-enantiomer...
- The trilobite body is divided into three major sections, a cephalon with eyes, mouthparts and sensory organs such as antennae, a thorax of multiple similar...
- which acts as a histamine 3 (H3) receptor antagonist/inverse agonist. Cephalon, the original U.S. market rights holder of modafinil, has demonstrated...
- Tiagabine (trade name Gabitril) is an anticonvulsant medication produced by Cephalon that is used in the treatment of epilepsy. The drug is also used off-label...
- crustacean is composed of segments, which are grouped into three regions: the cephalon or head, the pereon or thorax, and the pleon or abdomen. The head and thorax...