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High-dose chemotherapy followed by immunotherapy benefits patients with acute myeloid leukemia

High-dose chemotherapy followed by immunotherapy benefits patients with acute myeloid leukemia

First rat model recapitulates all disabling alterations experienced by patients with Morquio A disease

First rat model recapitulates all disabling alterations experienced by patients with Morquio A disease

Drugs that mimic effects of cigarette smoke could become a potential tool to fight COVID-19

Drugs that mimic effects of cigarette smoke could become a potential tool to fight COVID-19

New precision-guided sterile insect technique designed to control disease-spreading mosquitoes

New precision-guided sterile insect technique designed to control disease-spreading mosquitoes

NIH researchers develop a detailed cellular map of chronic MS lesions

NIH researchers develop a detailed cellular map of chronic MS lesions

Nanoparticles-assisted delivery of antiviral-siRNA for treatment of COVID-19

Nanoparticles-assisted delivery of antiviral-siRNA for treatment of COVID-19

Cryopreservation Excipient for Cell Therapies

Cryopreservation Excipient for Cell Therapies

UC San Diego researchers receive $6 million NIH grant to study insulin-producing cells

UC San Diego researchers receive $6 million NIH grant to study insulin-producing cells

New gene-delivering workhorse could make gene therapy safer, more effective for muscle diseases

New gene-delivering workhorse could make gene therapy safer, more effective for muscle diseases

Early androgens related to childhood gender nonconformity in boys

Early androgens related to childhood gender nonconformity in boys

Food science principles help scientists to understand inner workings of cellular compartments

Food science principles help scientists to understand inner workings of cellular compartments

Duke surgeons perform first 'donation after circulatory death' pediatric heart transplant

Duke surgeons perform first 'donation after circulatory death' pediatric heart transplant

Are bat retroviruses a threat to humans?

Are bat retroviruses a threat to humans?

Laws designed to aid at-risk women may help catch breast cancer earlier

Laws designed to aid at-risk women may help catch breast cancer earlier

New vaccinia-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate induces robust, durable immune responses

New vaccinia-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate induces robust, durable immune responses

Self-correcting genetic mutations may protect patients with shortened telomeres from blood cancers

Self-correcting genetic mutations may protect patients with shortened telomeres from blood cancers

Advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer are saving more lives

Advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer are saving more lives

New tool can rapidly quantify T cell fraction and predict immunotherapy response

New tool can rapidly quantify T cell fraction and predict immunotherapy response

Researchers receive $12.8M renewal grant to reveal how smoking causes distinct lung diseases

Researchers receive $12.8M renewal grant to reveal how smoking causes distinct lung diseases

Natural killer cells mediate a trade-off between wound healing and bacterial defense

Natural killer cells mediate a trade-off between wound healing and bacterial defense

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