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Hemophilia is a rare, inherited bleeding disorder in which your blood doesn’t clot normally. If you have hemophilia, you may bleed for a longer time than others after an injury. You also may bleed internally, especially in your knees, ankles, and elbows. This bleeding can damage your organs or tissues and, sometimes, be fatal.
New study shows advantages of DNA barcoding technique for identifying nanoparticles

New study shows advantages of DNA barcoding technique for identifying nanoparticles

TSRI scientists discover new target for treating major depressive disorder

TSRI scientists discover new target for treating major depressive disorder

Study unravels novel cellular and molecular pathway that regulates innate, adaptive immunity

Study unravels novel cellular and molecular pathway that regulates innate, adaptive immunity

Clinical trial shows safety of promising TSRI stroke drug

Clinical trial shows safety of promising TSRI stroke drug

'Click chemistry' approach may improve disease-fighting properties of drugs

'Click chemistry' approach may improve disease-fighting properties of drugs

Scientists discover adult endothelial stem cells capable of generating fully functional blood vessels

Scientists discover adult endothelial stem cells capable of generating fully functional blood vessels

New TSRI study may provide chance to target tumors before metastasis

New TSRI study may provide chance to target tumors before metastasis

Biomedical engineers develop miniature self-sealing wound model

Biomedical engineers develop miniature self-sealing wound model

Exposure to estrogen-mimicking compounds may reverse effects of breast cancer treatment

Exposure to estrogen-mimicking compounds may reverse effects of breast cancer treatment

New TSRI study uncovers workings of first potential treatment for Marburg virus

New TSRI study uncovers workings of first potential treatment for Marburg virus

Sangamo and Pfizer partner for development of new zinc finger protein gene therapy to treat ALS

Sangamo and Pfizer partner for development of new zinc finger protein gene therapy to treat ALS

Strategies to prevent and treat acute chest syndrome in children with sickle cell disease

Strategies to prevent and treat acute chest syndrome in children with sickle cell disease

Discovery of key protein’s structure may help improve drug design

Discovery of key protein’s structure may help improve drug design

Dysfunctional gene may be cause of Crohn's disease in some patients

Dysfunctional gene may be cause of Crohn's disease in some patients

Groundbreaking gene therapy trial brings cure for hemophilia closer

Groundbreaking gene therapy trial brings cure for hemophilia closer

New, more easily administered therapies offer benefits for bleeding and clotting disorders

New, more easily administered therapies offer benefits for bleeding and clotting disorders

Taurine could boost effectiveness of existing multiple sclerosis therapies

Taurine could boost effectiveness of existing multiple sclerosis therapies

Gene therapy shows promising effect against blood clots, study states

Gene therapy shows promising effect against blood clots, study states

NIH grant supports research on cellular mechanisms governing longevity

NIH grant supports research on cellular mechanisms governing longevity

Saving and erasure of memories depends on subtle brain signals, TSRI scientists find

Saving and erasure of memories depends on subtle brain signals, TSRI scientists find

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