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Leukemia Stem Cells Have More In Common With Embryonic Stem Cells Than Adult Stem Cells
February 5, 2009 Research using a mouse model of human leukemia has provided critical insight into the genetic factors related to the generation and maintenance of myeloid leukemia stem cells. The study is likely to ... > full story -
Stem Cells And ABC Transporters Essential In Kidney Regeneration
January 28, 2009 Scientists have found that stem cells and ABC transporter proteins are indispensable for tubular regeneration after acute kidney ... > full story -
Bone Marrow Cells Help Repair Damaged Lung
January 26, 2009 Scientists have identified a population of mouse bone marrow cells that can contribute to repair of the injured lung. As cells expressing similar markers were identified in human bone marrow, the ... > full story -
Cell's Inactive State Is Critical For Effectiveness Of Cancer Treatment
January 9, 2009 A new study sheds light on a little understood biological process called quiescence, which enables blood-forming stem cells to exist in a dormant or inactive state in which they are not growing or ... > full story -
Gene Abnormality Found To Predict Childhood Leukemia Relapse
January 7, 2009 Scientists have identified mutations in a gene that predict a high likelihood of relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Although the researchers caution that further research is ... > full story -
'Relocation' Plan Of Metastatic Cancer Cells Uncovered
January 5, 2009 Few things are as tiresome as house hunting and moving. Unfortunately, metastatic cancer cells have the relocation process down pat. Tripping nimbly from one abode to another, these migrating cancer ... > full story -
Grape-Seed Extract Kills Laboratory Leukemia Cells, Proving Value Of Natural Compounds
December 31, 2008 An extract from grape seeds forces laboratory leukemia cells to commit cell suicide. Researchers found that within 24 hours, 76 percent of leukemia cells had died after being exposed to the ... > full story -
Novel Pathway Involved In Therapy-Resistant Cancers Discovered
December 24, 2008 Scientists have begun to unpick the complex mechanisms underpinning the development of drug resistant cancers. They have identified a novel target that may help to combat the growing problem of ... > full story -
Artificial Human Bone Marrow Created In A Test Tube
December 22, 2008 Artificial bone marrow that can continuously make red and white blood cells has been created in a lab. This development could lead to simpler pharmaceutical drug testing, closer study of immune ... > full story -
New Research Lights Up Chronic Bacterial Infection Inside Bone
December 22, 2008 A new study describes how live animal imaging allows researchers to visualize chronic bacterial infection in the bone marrow of ... > full story
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