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| 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 ... LifeSciencesWorld - http://www.lifesciencesworld.com/ |
| 16 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 ... EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed - http://www.empowher.com/ [ More results from EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed ] |
| 14 hours ago 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. ... the enemy and so allow the body to attack itself – as in autoimmune diseases such as lupus. Their findings, which describe a 'molecular signature', or fingerprint, for B cells at this crucial stage of development are now online in the international journal Blood. ... ScienceAlert - Life Science - http://www.sciencealert.com.au/ |
| 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. ... Articles - http://insciences.org/articles.php [ More results from Articles ] |
| 1 hour ago by Ians SYDNEY - A study of blood samples from patients of bone marrow transplants has yielded clues that could help fight cancers and auto-immune diseases. ... and so allow the body to attack itself — as in autoimmune diseases such as lupus. By identifying exactly where B cells are in their stage of development, you can better understand and target specific B cell diseases, said Tangye, according to a GIMC release. These findings are online in the journal Blood. « Previous Topic ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ [ More results from Health News ] |
| 1 hour ago A study of blood samples from patients of bone marrow transplants has yielded clues that could help fight cancers and auto-immune diseases. B cells, the immune cells that produce antibodies, start their development in the bone marrow and ... “By identifying exactly where B cells are in their stage of development, you can better understand and target specific B cell diseases,” said Tangye, according to a GIMC release. These findings are online in the journal Blood. ... Health News | Health Care News | Health... - http://www.prokerala.com/news/health/ [ More results from Health News | Health Care News | Health... ] |
| 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 ... Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - http://www.drugs.com/medical-news.html [ More results from Drugs.com - Daily MedNews ] |
| 7 hours ago 22 (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. ... 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. More information. The U.S. National Library of Medicine has more on bone marrow transplants. ... Veria - http://www.veria.com/ |
| 9 hours 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, ... Science Blog - Science news straight from... - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/frontpage1 |
| 22 Nov 2009 22 (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. ... 22 online edition of Nature Genetics. More information. The U.S. National Library of Medicine has more on bone marrow transplants. -- Randy Dotinga. SOURCE: Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, news release, Nov. 22, 2009 ... HealthDay - http://www.dentalplans.com/articles_rss/categoryrss104.xml [ More results from HealthDay ] |
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