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The aging brain and peripheral vascular dysfunction

“[…] the associations between common non-invasive measures of cardiovascular health (e.g., blood pressure) and risk of dementia are not well-established.” Credit: 2024 Wahl and Clayton. “[…] the associations between common non-invasive measures of cardiovascular health (e.g., blood pressure) and risk of dementia are not well-established.”
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Pre-targeted dual-isotope radionuclide therapy safe and effective in colorectal cancer

Toronto, Ontario—Combination of alpha- and beta-radionuclide therapy is feasible, tolerable, and effective for colorectal cancer, according to preclinical research presented at the 2024 Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Annual meeting. This new approach allows simultaneous delivery of two radionuclides directly to tumor cells
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Obesity-cancer connection discovery suggests strategies for improving immunotherapy

Immune system cells called macrophages play an unexpected role in the complicated connection between obesity and cancer, a Vanderbilt University Medical Center-led research team has discovered.  Credit: Jackie Bader, PhD/VUMC Immune system cells called macrophages play an unexpected role in the complicated connection between obesity
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Boosting CAR-T cell therapies from under the skin

T-cell stimulating biomaterial that slowly biodegrades under the skin stimulates CAR-T cells in the body to improve therapeutic efficacy in an aggressive mouse tumor model. Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University T-cell stimulating biomaterial that slowly biodegrades under the skin stimulates CAR-T cells in the
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