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Gene mismatch influences success of bone marrow transplants ...
22 Nov 2009
A commonly inherited gene deletion can increase the likelihood of immune complications following bone marrow transplantation, an international team of researchers reports in the November 22 advance online issue of Nature Genetics. When the gene, called UGT2B17, is missing from the donor's genome but present in the recipient's, transplants have a significantly greater risk of a serious side-effect known as graft-versus-host disease, in which immune cells from the donor ...
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Missing Gene Tied to Bone Marrow Transplant Problems | EmpowHer ...
8 hours ago by Tina Tran  
(HealthDay News) -- Researchers are reporting that a genetic variation -- a missing gene -- boosts the risk that someone who's had a bone-marrow transplant will develop a complication called graft-versus-host disease. ... As for developing a test to look for the genetic variation, McCarroll said it's not clear yet if that's necessary. The findings appear in the Nov. 22 online edition of Nature Genetics. Add A New Comment. Email this to a friend. Share With Your Friends ...
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Sickle cell disease. '… decoding signaling that enables fetal ...
2 hours ago by info@sujanani.com  
The process begins when hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow differentiate into erythroid progenitor cells and, eventually, into red blood cells which contain hemoglobin, the oxygen carrying component of the cells. The grant will enable researchers to walk the line of red blood cell development in an animal model of sickle cell disease as well as human hematopoietic stem cells from healthy people and those with sickle cell disease. “We are looking for telephone ...
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What B cells can tell us about certain cancers and autoimmune ...
22 Nov 2009 by insciences  
By studying blood samples from patients recovering from bone marrow transplants, Australian scientists have been able to extract information that could help us fight certain cancers and autoimmune diseases. ... for B cells at this crucial stage of development are now online in the international journal Blood. “By identifying exactly where B cells are in their stage of development, you can better understand and target specific B cell diseases” said Dr Tangye. ...
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Missing Gene Tied to Bone Marrow Transplant Problems - Drugs.com ...
22 Nov 2009
boosts the risk that someone who s had a bone-marrow transplant will develop a complication called graft-versus-host disease. The immune system-related complica. ... Drugs.com - Drug Information and Side Effects Online ...
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Diabetes surgery summit consensus lays foundation for new field of ...
55 minutes ago by BJS  
23, 2009) -- A first-of-its-kind consensus statement on diabetes surgery is published online today in the Annals of Surgery. The report illustrates the findings of the first international consensus conference -- Diabetes Surgery Summit (DSS ) .... the first successful embryo-biopsy pregnancy and birth in the U.S.; the first clinical trial for gene therapy for Parkinson's disease; the first indication of bone marrow's critical role in tumor growth; and, most recently, ...
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» Thalidomide is back in the news - Blogger News Network
16 hours ago by Nancy Reyes  
Hanson's disease is rare in the United States, but Thalidomide is being used to stop “graft versus host” reactions. This is when a person gets a bone marrow transplant, but the new bone marrow starts attacking the person's mucus ...
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Novel therapeutic target for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma identified
13 hours ago by Ani  
September 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Scientists from Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) have identified a gene that helps in progression of Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), a bone marrow disease. They believe that the new gene called RhoB ...
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Diabetes Surgery Summit Consensus Lays Foundation for New Field of ...
3 hours ago by leonardo  
surgery is published online today in the Annals of Surgery. The report illustrates the findings of the first international consensus conference — Diabetes Surgery Summit (DSS) — where an international group of more than 50 scientific .... therapy for Parkinson's disease; the first indication of bone marrow's critical role in tumor growth; and, most recently, the world's first successful use of deep brain stimulation to treat a minimally conscious brain-injured patient. ...
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AUSTRALIAN SWISS CHEESE LEAVES BAD TASTE « The Stem Cell Blog
6 hours ago by David Granovsky  
Did they use embryonic stem cells in a leukemia bone marrow transplant? That would explain it…or did he get leukemia from a stem cell treatment for another disease? What disease? There is so little real info here in the opening line it ...
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