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2 dead in head-on crash in Fredericksburg, 3 others airlifted to San Antonio hospitals
July 25, 2021
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A head-on collision Saturday night in Fredericksburg left two people dead and three others were airlifted to San Antonio hospitals with injuries.Sujata Jana / EyeEm/Getty Images/EyeEm
A head-on collision Saturday night in Fredericksburg left two people dead and three others were airlifted to San Antonio hospitals with injuries.
Fredericksburg police said a minivan and a pickup truck collided in the 3000 block of state Highway 16 around 9:12 p.m. The minivan was traveling north in the southbound lanes.
The driver of the pickup and the front passenger in the minivan were pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
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Researchers ID potential new drug target in bladder cancer
Experimental drug that reduces protein production slows disease progression in lab studies May 25, 2021 • By Sabrina Richards / Fred Hutch News Service Drs. Andrew Hsieh (left) and Sujata Jana (right) found that blocking protein synthesis slows bladder tumor development and progression in lab studies. Image courtesy of Drs. Andrew Hsieh and Sujata Jana
Reining in protein production could have therapeutic effects on bladder tumors, according to new work published today in the journal JCI Insight.
“This is the first time that it’s been shown that protein synthesis is necessary for efficient bladder cancer development,” said Dr. Andrew Hsieh, a Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center bladder and prostate cancer researcher and oncologist.