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Home - OMRF News - Archives for bleeding

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OMRF receives $5.9 million grant to study bleeding

April 11, 2019

OMRF researcher Courtney Griffin received a seven-year grant to pursue novel research into blood vessel function and factors that lead to uncontrolled bleeding.

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Discovery could help treat Tylenol overdoses

June 12, 2018

New research from OMRF has pinpointed the cause of liver bleeding during acetaminophen overdose, as well as a possible treatment.

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Oklahoma researchers zero in on cause of blood disorder

July 26, 2017

New findings could help scientists develop treatments for the condition known as ITP.

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Trio of new grants brings $2.7 million to OMRF labs

May 6, 2016

Awards “a testament to the quality of research in Oklahoma”

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