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December 18, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Emory University and The Ohio State University Medical Center have formed the Alliance for Predictive and Personalized Health -- a partnership aimed at transforming health care into ...
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November 29, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Scientists have determined that stem cells transplanted into a damaged heart can increase the presence of oxygen at the site of injury, suggesting that such transplants might someday ...
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May 14, 2007
Dr. Jeremy Lazarus, chair of the American Medical Association’s Task Force on Health System Reform, will be speaking <b>today</b> at Ohio State University Medical Center.
Lazarus is speaking as part ...
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March 26, 2007
Dr. Judah Folkman, the widely acclaimed pioneer of research leading to the discovery that tumors require the formation of new blood vessels -- a process known as angiogenesis -- will be the keynote speaker ...
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March 16, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study shows that the loss of even one of the two copies of a particular tumor-suppressor gene greatly increases the risk that lung cancer will develop in experimental animals.
The ...
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March 19, 2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study suggests how a notorious cancer gene may contribute to tumor growth.
The insight emerged from a long-running study of a protein called PMR1, the key player in an unusual ...
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January 24, 2007
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – High expectations and teamwork have combined to keep Ohio State University Medical Center on an upward trajectory toward its goals through solid financial management, improved faculty/staff ...
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November 01, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A significant symbol of Ohio State University Medical Center’s personalized health care emphasis highlights the skyline of West 12th Avenue and is set to open its doors in December to ...
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August 03, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cancer immunologists here have discovered how a protein on the surface of antibody-making immune cells boosts the amount of antibody the cells make.
The protein, called CD86, is present ...
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July 25, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cancer researchers have discovered that a recently identified protein critical for repairing damaged genes uses an unusual mechanism to keep its repairs accurate.
The protein, called ...
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