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Cancer Cells Show Rewired, Fragmented, MicroRNA Networks


May 03, 2010

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study shows that a family of molecules called microRNA work together in single, well-connected networks to control many important functions in healthy cells, but that in cancer ... The rest of the story



New Agent Chokes Off Energy Supply, Kills Cancer Cells


April 07, 2010

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cancer cells grow so fast that they can outstrip their blood supply, leaving them short of oxygen. The cells then produce energy in a way that needs less oxygen but more sugar. Researchers ... The rest of the story



Faculty 1000


July 16, 2009

Congratulations to Drs. Norton H. Neff, Maria Hadjiconstantinou and Dr. Rene Anand on making "Faculty 1000" The rest of the story



Some Antipsychotic Drugs May Be Missing Their Mark


December 31, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Drugs that treat depression, schizophrenia and other psychotic conditions and that target a particular protein on brain cells might not be triggering the most appropriate response in ... The rest of the story



Mitochondria Send Death Signal to Cardiac Cells, Study Shows


November 08, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Scientists have determined how cardiac cells die just as emergency treatments restore blood flow to a heart in distress, a paradox that has long puzzled doctors who are able to relieve ... The rest of the story



Knoell Named To FDA Advisory Committee


July 25, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Dr. Daren Knoell, associate professor of pharmacy, medicine and medical pharmacology at Ohio State University’s Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, has been appointed ... The rest of the story



Ohio State to Host Industry Collaboration Symposium


October 18, 2006

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Leaders from the worlds of science, industry, law and government will converge on the campus of the Ohio State University Medical Center on Monday, Dec. 4, for a symposium designed to ... The rest of the story



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