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NETing cancer cells
Surgical resection is a primary treatment for many solid tumors; however, patients frequently develop post-surgical infections, which are associated with adverse oncologic outcomes. Jonathan...
Published July 1, 2013
Scientific Show Stopper
β-globin gene transfer in human bone marrow for sickle cell disease
Gene transfer therapy for Sickle cell disease
Published July 1, 2013
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Christine Seidman
Dr. Christine Seidman of the Harvard Medical School has uncovered the genetic basis of many human cardiovascular disorders, from cardiomyopathy and heart failure to congenital heart malformations. In this interview, she speaks about her early intrig...
Published July 1, 2013
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The consequences of lighting up
Chronic cannabis use has been associated with defects in the regions of the brain, such as the cerebellum, that regulate motor control, but how the active component of the drug, THC, mediates...
Published June 24, 2013
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A strain on nanoparticle research
One of the major obstacles to the use of nanoparticle drug formulations is rapid clearance of these particles by the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS). To better characterize MPS clearance of...
Published June 17, 2013
Scientific Show Stopper
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