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All-night ride for cancer research
Tessa Smith doesn't remember her battle with cancer.She was only three months old when a babysitter noticed tiny white spots in her right eye. She was later diagnosed with bilateral retinoblastoma, cancer in the cells of her retina. She was five...
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Childhood cancer sufferer to run marathon
A 35-YEAR-OLD who fears his own children might suffer the same hereditary cancer which cost him an eye is planning to run the Virgin London Marathon.Bob Bowden, of Glemsford, lost an eye to a rare childhood cancer and his brother Andrew died from leukaemia...
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Immunohistochemical observation of anterior subcapsular cataract in eye with spontaneously regressed retinoblastoma
Shirai K et al.Presumed lens cells amid matrix were positively labeled for vimentin, alphasmooth muscle actin, and phosphoSmad2. Immunohistochemical observation of anterior subcapsular cataract in eye with spontaneously regressed retinoblastoma.<...
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Eye Cancer: Saving Kids' Eyes
Fresno, CA (KFSN) -- It's a devastating cancer that leads children into a world of darkness.When kids survive retinoblastoma -- a cancer that develops in the retina 97 percent live with a moderate to severe visual impairment. A new effort is focused...
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K-State professor finds link between low oxygen levels in body and cancer-aiding protein
What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Dolores Takemoto, a Kansas State University professor of biochemistry who was...
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Lowering levels of Coonexin46 with use of siRNA will help prevent tumor formation
Research could help treatments for retinoblastoma and breast cancer What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.
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KSU Professor Discovers Link Between Oxygen, Cancer Protein
MANHATTAN - What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Dolores Takemoto, a Kansas State University professor of...
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Likely connection between low oxygen levels in body and cancer-aiding protein found
Retinoblastoma is said to be a rare kind of eye cancer that may generally develop in early childhood, usually prior to the age of 5.This type of cancer apparently develops in the retina, which is the specific light-sensitive tissue at the back of the...
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Professor Discovers Link Between Low Oxygen Levels In Body And Cancer-Aiding Protein; Could Help Treatments For Retinoblastoma, Breast Cancer
What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Professor Discovers Link Between Low Oxygen Levels In Body And Cancer-Aiding...
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Medical News: Professor Discovers Link Between Low Oxygen Levels In Body And Cancer-Aiding Protein; Could Help Treatments For Retinoblastoma, Breast Cancer
What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Medical News: Professor Discovers Link Between Low Oxygen Levels In Body And...
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Effects of lovastatin on breast cancer cells: A proteo-metabonomic study
Lovastatin inhibited proliferation of breast cancer cell lines MDAMB231 cells were more sensitive to its effects, and in most cases lovastatin acid showed more potency towards the manipulation of protein expression than lovastatin lactone Increased expression...
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Newly discovered link between cancer protein and hypoxia may lead to new retinoblastoma treatment
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Link Between Low Oxygen Levels In Body And Cancer-Aiding Protein
Research could help treatments for retinoblastoma and breast cancer What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.
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K-State professor finds link between low oxygen levels in body and cancer-aiding protein
Contact: Dolores Takemoto Research could help treatments for retinoblastoma and breast cancer What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with ...
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Professor Discovers Link Between Low Oxygen Levels in Body and Cancer-Aiding Protein; Could Help Treatments for Retinoblastoma, Breast Cancer
Newswise What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Dolores Takemoto, a Kansas State University professor of biochemistry...
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K-State professor finds link between low oxygen levels in body and cancer-aiding protein
Featured In: Disease Research What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Dolores Takemoto, a Kansas State University...
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Low oxygen levels in body linked to cancer-aiding protein
What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Dolores Takemoto, a Kansas State University professor of biochemistry who was...
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Low oxygen levels in body linked to cancer-aiding protein
ScienceDaily (Mar.9, 2010) What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma. Dolores Takemoto, a Kansas State University...
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K-State professor finds link between low oxygen levels in body and cancer-aiding protein
What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Dolores Takemoto, a Kansas State University professor of biochemistry who was...
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K-State professor finds link between low oxygen levels in body and cancer-aiding protein
What began as research into how diabetics could possibly preserve their eyesight has led to findings that could prolong the vision of children afflicted with retinoblastoma.Dolores Takemoto, a professor of biochemistry who was researching protein...
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Bladder tumor risk higher after childhood cancer
Digg Facebook StumbleUpon Delicious E-Mail to a Friend NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Childhood cancer survivors are at a four-fold increased risk of developing new cancers of the bladder later in life, new research shows.But their risk is still very small;...
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor inhibits cell cycle reentry but not endoplasmic reticulum stress in cultured neurons following oxidative or excitotoxic stress
Neurotrophins protect neurons against glutamate and oxidative stress, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear.We investigated the neuroprotective role of the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in neuronal cultures subjected to NMDA or...
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Bladder tumor risk higher after childhood cancer
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Childhood cancer survivors are at a four-fold increased risk of developing new cancers of the bladder later in life, new research shows.But their risk is still very small; based on the findings, fewer than one-half of a percent of...
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Bladder tumor risk higher after childhood cancer
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Childhood cancer survivors are at a four-fold increased risk of developing new cancers of the bladder later in life, new research shows.But their risk is still very small; based on the findings, fewer than one-half of a percent of...
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Bladder tumor risk higher after childhood cancer
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Childhood cancer survivors are at a four-fold increased risk of developing new cancers of the bladder later in life, new research shows.But their risk is still very small; based on the findings, fewer than one-half of a percent of...
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