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ID3 provides career counseling for blood progenitors, driving the creation of gamma-delta T cells

Like an unusually forceful career counselor, the Id3 protein decides the fate of a given white blood cell precursor, according to researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center. Their findings, published toda...

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Study finds promise in combined transplant/vaccine therapy for high-risk leukemia

In a study to be published in the online early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the week of Aug. 24, the researchers report that patients with high-risk acute myeloid leu...

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Scientists make multiple types of white blood cells directly from embryonic and adult stem cells

While clinical use is some years away, the new technique could produce cells with enormous potential for studying the development and treatment of disease. The technique works equally well with stem c...

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MGH study identifies first molecular steps to childhood leukemia

A Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)-based research team has identified how a chromosomal abnormality known to be associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) – the most common cancer in child...

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Amniotic Fluid May Provide New Source of Stem Cells for Future Therapies

“Building on observations made by other scientists, our research team wondered whether hematopoietic stem cells could be detected in amniotic fluid. We looked at the capacity of these cells to...

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Research Shows Cell’s Inactive State is Critical for Effectiveness of Cancer Treatment

According to the study’s findings, researchers identified the genetic pathway used to maintain a cell’s quiescence, a state that allows bone marrow cells to escape the lethal effects of standard cance...

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Stem cells and leukemia battle for marrow microenvironment

Learning how leukemia takes over privileged "niches" within the bone marrow is helping researchers develop treatment strategies that could protect healthy blood-forming stem cells and improv...

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Genes hold secret to survival of Antarctic 'antifreeze fish'

The study, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is the first to search the genome of an Antarctic notothenioid fish for clues to its astounding hardiness.There are eight fam...

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Evidence for an increased cancer risk following the use of radioactive Radium-224 in the therapy for Ankylosing Spondylitis

Ankylosing Spondylitis (Bechterew’s Disease) is a painful chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease, associated with stiffening of the vertrebral column. Between 100,000 and 150,000 cases have already be...

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Microenvironment a main driver of aggressive multi-lineage leukemia disease type

Research led by scientists at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center has revealed new clues into what causes different types of a particularly aggressive group of blood cancers known as mi...

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Bone Cells Found to Influence Blood Stem Cell Replication and Migration

The finding, published online in May in the journal Blood, improves understanding of how such stem cells work and could have implications for the future of bone marrow and peripheral blood progenitor ...

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St. Jude researchers find key step in programmed cell death

Investigators at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have discovered a dance of proteins that protects certain cells from undergoing apoptosis, also known as programmed cell death. Understanding the...

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Transparent fish to make human biology clearer

Zebrafish are genetically similar to humans and are good models for human biology and disease. Now, researchers at Children's Hospital Boston have created a zebrafish that is transparent througho...

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Unique role for blood formation gene identified

All blood cell production in adults depends on the steady work of a vital gene that if lost results in early bone marrow failure, Dartmouth Medical School cancer geneticists have found. Their research...

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A faster way to recover from chemotherapy and marrow transplant

Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston report finding a new way to increase stem cells in blood, suggesting a possible treatment to help patients who undergo chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant ...

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