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Clogged arteries worsened by cells that behave like cancer cells

NEW YORK, NY–Columbia University researchers have found cells inside clogged arteries share similarities with cancer and aggravate atherosclerosis, raising the possibility that anticancer drugs could be used to treat atherosclerosis and prevent heart attacks. Credit: Columbia University Irving Medical Center (Pan et al.) NEW YORK,
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One-two punch treatment delivers blood cancer knockout

A novel combination of two cancer drugs has shown great potential as a future treatment for patients with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), one of the most common types of blood cancers. Credit: WEHI A novel combination of two cancer drugs has shown great potential as
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Shaping the Future of Neuroendocrine Tumor Management

MIAMI, FLORIDA (April 30, 2024) – Newly updated guidelines on neuroendocrine tumors developed by an expert at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and collaborators provide clinicians with the latest recommendations for staging and management of these rare
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An important step forward in the future of self-health monitoring

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Zheng Yan and a team of researchers at the University of Missouri have made a significant breakthrough in their ongoing development of an on-skin wearable bioelectronic device. Yan’s lab, which specializes in soft bioelectronics, recently added an important component to the team’s
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Stowers Institute for Medical Research appoints new Assistant Investigator

KANSAS CITY, MO—April 30, 2024—The Stowers Institute for Medical Research announces the appointment of Kamena Kostova, Ph.D., as its newest Principal Investigator. Kostova, an accomplished cellular and molecular biologist, will join the Institute in Fall 2024 as an Assistant Investigator. She brings with her an established
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