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47 matches found for "Personalized Therapies"

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Gene mingling increases sudden death risk

The investigators – from the United States, Italy and South Africa – report in the journal Circulation that variations in the gene NOS1AP increase the risk of cardiac symptoms and sudden death in pati...

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National report shines light on lupus 50-year treatment drought

Today, The Lewin Group, a national health care consulting firm, issued recommendations on ways to overcome the barriers that have obstructed lupus drug development resulting in no new drug approval fo...

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Aquaporin5-SNP - Functional genetic polymorphism (SNP) in the human AQP5 gene for numerous pharmacogenetic applications

Enclosed is a new functionally relevant SNP in the promoter region of the human AQP5 gene, which encodes a water channel protein and plays a fundamental role in the maintenance of water homeostasis in...

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Discovery leads to rapid mouse 'personalized trials' in breast cancer

Using a finding that the genetic complexity of tumors in mice parallels that in humans, researchers at the Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy and Duke University Medical Center a...

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NIH study reveals new genetic culprit in deadly skin cancer

Drawing on the power of DNA sequencing, National Institutes of Health researchers have identified a new group of genetic mutations involved in the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma. This discove...

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Hopes for "tailor-made" MS treatment with Mitoxantrone

In view of the potential severe side effects of new immune therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS), research is now focused on the optimized use of established drugs with known side effect profiles. Neu...

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Siemens exhibits innovative solutions for cardiovascular medicine at ESC 2009

During this year's event, Siemens will be offering visitors to the congress an extensive theoretical and practical training program on new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.The great ...

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Ohio State Hosting Personalized Healthcare Conference

Healthcare leaders, federal policy makers, academic leaders, consumer and patient advocacy groups, and others with an interest will hear from recognized experts in the area of personalized health care...

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Newly discovered epidermal growth factor receptor active in human pancreatic cancers

Finally some promising news about pancreatic cancer, one of the most fatal cancers, due to the difficulties of early detection and the lack of effective therapies: Johns Hopkins University pathologist...

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Addition of dasatinib to standard chemo cocktail may enhance effect in certain ovarian cancers

"We know that a pathway called SRC is involved in cell proliferation in certain types of cancers, including some ovarian cancers," said Deanna Teoh, M.D., a fellow in gynecologic oncology at...

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Columbia researchers identify early brain marker for familial form of depression

Findings from one of the largest-ever imaging studies of depression indicate that a structural difference in the brain – a thinning of the right hemisphere – appears to be linked to a higher risk for ...

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Mount Sinai Hospital researcher makes stem cell breakthrough

"We hope that these stem cells will form the basis for treatment for many diseases and conditions that are currently considered incurable," said Dr. Nagy, Senior Investigator at the Samuel L...

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Scientists uncover indicator that warns leukemia is progressing to more dangerous form

The findings may provide physicians with an indicator of when this type of cancer – chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) – is progressing, enabling them to make more accurate prognoses for the disease and i...

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Digital Communication Technology Helps Clear Path to Personalized Therapies

Using the stack sequential algorithm, which was developed for digital communications, the team of scientists searched for optimal drug combinations. This algorithm can integrate information from diffe...

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HWI scientist first in world to unravel structure of key breast cancer target enzyme

The molecular details of Aromatase, the key enzyme required for the body to make estrogen, are no longer a mystery thanks to the structural biology work done by the Ghosh lab at the Hauptman-Woodward ...

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