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Kidney disease gene found to also have a protective mutation

Kidney disease gene found to also have a protective mutation
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Dog cancer research is helping drug development for humans and canines

Compelling genetic data, increased funding and growing collaborations in the past decade are pushing forward development of cancer drugs for both canines and humans.

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New Target Found to Prevent Blood Cancer

New Target Found to Prevent Blood Cancer
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Research identifies new target that may preve

An international coalition of biomedical researchers co-led by Alexander Bick, MD, PhD, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center has determined a new way to measure the growth rate of precancerous clones of blood stem cells that one day could help doctors lower their patients’ risk of blood cancer.

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Study extends understanding of blood cell mutations as cardiovascular risk factor

A newly-released study extends the understanding of how acquired mutations in blood cells act as a new cardiovascular risk factor. Details were reported by the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC), Spanish National Center for Cardiovascular Research, the research entity which facilitated the study, published in the journal, Nature Cardiovascular Research.

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