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McEver, Rodger P.

Esmon, Charles T.

Discovery could aid bone marrow transplants

February 7, 2011

An OMRF discovery might improve results for bone marrow transplants.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Arid3A, Arid3A protein, blood, bone marrow, Carol Webb, leukemia, Molecular and Cellular Biology, reprogrammed cells, stem cells, transplant

OMRF selected for international research network

December 17, 2007

A $6 million grant is helping researchers at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation participate in an innovative transatlantic network linking scientists who study blood-clotting disorders. OMRF is one of only three U.S. institutions selected to participate in this collaboration, which also includes three European universities. The five-year grant is among a series of Transatlantic Networks […]

Filed Under: Development News, News Tagged With: blood, clotting, Esmon, Fondation Leducq, thrombosis

Heart Disease

Heart disease strikes more Americans than any other condition—upward of 85 million people. But OMRF scientists are poised to change that statistic. Our researchers are making major strides in understanding the origins of heart disease. OMRF’s cardiovascular biologists study the biological processes at work in the heart that can lead to heart failure, as well […]

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