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director of center for global health silverstein celebrates five years as a 'previvor' with unc lineberger fundraiser fda approves first drug for treatment of peanut allergy for children nyrop receives grant to study interventions for racial disparities in breast cancer survival key molecular machine in cells
pictured in detail for the first time researchers develop method to engineer immune cells so they grow even in hostile tumors study finds blood test accurately tracks hpv-linked head and neck cancer approval processes for clinical practice guidelines introduce potential conflicts of interest, review...
http://news.unchealthcare.org/news/2020/february/car-t-therapy-gives-patient-options-after-cancer-returns
czystowska-kuźmicz dr angelika muchowicz dr małgorzata wachowska magdalena gabrysiak dane bibliometryczne lidera grupy (jakub gołąb) impact factor: liczba cytowań (google scholar) indeks hirscha: publikacje w trakcie realizacji projektu bastion publikacja impact factor zagozdzon r, golab j. cancer stem cells
[epub ahead of print] muchowicz a, firczuk m, wachowska m, kujawa m, jankowska-steifer e, gabrysiak m, pilch z, kłossowski s, ostaszewski r, golab j. sk triggers tumor cells apoptosis by oxidative stress-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress. biochem pharmacol. feb ; ( ): - . winiarska m, bojarczuk k...
http://bastion.wum.edu.pl/zespol-j-golaba/publikacje-w-ramach-projektu-bastion/
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applied system innovation (asi) arts atmosphere atoms axioms batteries behavioral sciences beverages big data and cognitive computing (bdcc) bioengineering biology biomedicines biomimetics biomolecules biosensors bloods brain sciences buildings c — journal of carbon research (c) cancers catalysts cells...
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applied system innovation (asi) arts atmosphere atoms axioms batteries behavioral sciences beverages big data and cognitive computing (bdcc) bioengineering biology biomedicines biomimetics biomolecules biosensors bloods brain sciences breath buildings c — journal of carbon research (c) cancers catalysts cells
applied system innovation (asi) arts atmosphere atoms axioms batteries behavioral sciences beverages big data and cognitive computing (bdcc) bioengineering biology biomedicines biomimetics biomolecules biosensors bloods brain sciences buildings c — journal of carbon research (c) cancers catalysts cells...
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"many biological mechanisms involving bacteria, viruses, and cells happen at the nanoscopic scale, which is very small and requires specialized techniques to investigate," veneziano says.
in mason's college of science and a researcher at the national center for biodefense and infectious diseases, says there are viral challenges emerging constantly. the beauty of this dna nanotechnology is it will lend itself to any pathogen we can think of, she says. the goal is to make the immune cells...
https://volgenau.gmu.edu/news/583841
if i can donate and save a life, then i'm doing it. after completing the necessary paperwork, blood work, and a physical examination, my donation date was set. i did the peripheral blood stem cells donation on august , ― a day that i will never forget. it was the day that i gave something of myself to
life. i now know for sure that helping others is what gives us purpose. anyone can register as a potential donor through a simple cheek swab, a process that takes less than seconds (you can visit dkms.org to learn more or receive a free swab kit). and despite common misconceptions, donating your stem cells...
http://www.marinopr.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/11-15-16-The-Huffington-Post.pdf
beyond the milky way, a galactic wall astronomers have discovered a vast assemblage of galaxies hidden behind our own, in the "zone of avoidance." by dennis overbye photo creditscience source trilobites this ancient sea creature builds its body with a whisper, not a scream unlike vertebrate embryo cells
, which signal to each other over long distances, sea squirt embryo cells talk only to those they're closest to. by katherine j. wu photo creditnatural history museum, london/science source trilobites how a saber-tooth marsupial blinded us with its bite the extinct south american animal made us believe...
https://www.nytimes.com/section/science
linkedin facebook read more . , company: pfizer, spol. s r.o. how the immune system protects you from infection the immune system's job: defend against disease-causing microorganisms. its goal is to keep us healthy. the immune system is a vast and complex interconnected network of many different organs, cells
and proteins that work together to protect the body from illness. a healthy immune system can defeat invading disease-causing germs (or pathogens), such as bacteria, viruses, parasites—as well as cancer cells—while protecting healthy tissue. understanding how the immune system works and how we can help...
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benzoate alogliptin benzoate (brand name: nesina) is a treatment for hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) in type diabetes. azilsartan azilsartan is a treatment for hypertension (high blood pressure). bortezomib bortezomib (brand name: velcade) is a treatment for multiple myeloma (a cancer of the plasma cells
mantle cell lymphoma (a cancer of the lymph nodes). brentuximab vedotin brentuximab vedotin (brand name: adcetris) is a treatment for post-transplant consolidation, relapsed or refractory hodgkin lymphoma (cancer of the lymphatic system distinguished by the presence of cd -positive reed-sternberg cells...
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genecards: [ ] orthologs species human mouse entrez n/a n/a ensembl n/a n/a uniprot n/a n/a refseq (mrna) n/a n/a refseq (protein) n/a n/a location (ucsc) n/a n/a pubmed search n/a n/a wikidata view/edit human effects of cholecystokinin on the gastrointestinal tract. cholecystokinin is secreted by i-cells
greek chole, "bile"; cysto, "sac"; kinin, "move"; hence, move the bile-sac ( gallbladder )) is a peptide hormone of the gastrointestinal system responsible for stimulating the digestion of fat and protein . cholecystokinin, officially called pancreozymin, is synthesized and secreted by enteroendocrine cells...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholecystokinin