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First Effective Treatment of Tumors Arising from Common Genetic Disease NF1, Suggested by Study
November 1, 2012 Physician-researchers have reported the first effective therapy for a class of previously untreatable and potentially life-threatening tumors often found in ... > full story -
Scientists Decode 'Software' Instructions of Aggressive Leukemia Cells
October 29, 2012 Scientists have decoded the key "software" instructions that drive three of the most virulent forms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). They discovered ALL's "software" is encoded with epigenetic ... > full story -
New Technique to Study How Myeloids Become White Blood Cells
October 25, 2012 Researchers have created a new technique to study how myeloids, a type of blood stem cell, become the white blood cells important for immune system defense against infections and tissue damage. This ... > full story -
Two-Drug Synergy May Treat Drug-Resistant Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
October 24, 2012 Researchers have dissected a case of synergy in drug-resistant chronic myeloid leukemia to understand the mechanism by which two drugs, danusertib and bosutinib, work together to overcome resistance ... > full story -
Potent Growth Factor for Blood Stem Cells Identified
October 23, 2012 Researchers studying the interaction of blood stem cells and the niche where they reside have identified a protein that may be a long-sought growth factor for blood stem ... > full story -
Stem Cell Bodyguards: Rare Immune Cells Keep Blood Stem Cells Youthful
October 22, 2012 Scientists have discovered rare immune cells that keep blood stem cells in a youthful state; these may lead to better cancer ... > full story -
Deciphering the First Epigenomes of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
October 19, 2012 Researchers have deciphered the first epigenomes of chronic lymphocytic ... > full story -
No Survival Advantage With Peripheral Blood Stem Cells Versus Bone Marrow, Study Suggests
October 19, 2012 Medical researchers conducted a two-year clinical trial comparing two-year survival probabilities for patients transplanted with peripheral blood stem cells or bone marrow stem cells from unrelated ... > full story -
Leading Bone Marrow Transplant Expert Recommends Significant Change to Current Practice
October 17, 2012 One of the world’s leading bone marrow transplant experts is recommending a significant change to current transplant practice for patients who need marrow or adult stem cells from an unrelated ... > full story -
Prolonged Formula Feeding, Delay in Solid Foods Was Associated With Increased Risk for Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
October 17, 2012 Results of one study indicate that the risk for developing pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia increased the longer a baby was fed formula and the longer solid foods were ... > full story
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