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5891
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The 1901 home of Dr. Manassa Thomas Pope, a prominent African American physician, businessman, soldier, and politician is being restored. The home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. When completed, the Pope House Museum will be \"the only historic house museum of an African American family in North Carolina.\"
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 4 Issue 5, June 2003, p17-18, 20, il Periodical Website
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17044
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Hemocellular Therapeutics, expected to produce the first platelet-based therapeutic available to doctors for the immediate treatment of active bleeding, has established an exclusive licensing agreement with UNC-Chapel Hill and East Carolina University. Key technology developed by researchers at the two universities was central to the development by Hemocellular of a plan to create lyophilized, or \"freeze-dried\" human platelets. The licensing agreement provides for both universities to receive equity in Hemocellular and to share in royalties on the sale of the products.
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