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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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OMRF discovers new approach to treating obesity

April 4, 2018

The findings could potentially lead to new drugs to help weight loss or combat obesity and associated metabolic disorders.

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OMRF research shows how exercise can benefit cartilage

October 19, 2017

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of disability in the U.S., affecting nearly 31 million Americans.

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AHA, OMRF host STEM event for teen girls

October 4, 2017

On Sunday, the AHA hosted a special STEM education program at OMRF.

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OMRF researchers identify gene mutation present in pair of diseases

September 18, 2017

OMRF researchers found mutations in PDGF receptor beta can trigger two rare diseases.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biotech, cancer, cells, deformity, discovery, disease, donation, genes and development, genetics, Griffin, kosaki overgrowth syndrome, lab, Lorin, Lorin Olson, mice, model, mouse, mutant, National Institutes of Health, NIAMS, NIGMS, NIH, ocascr, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Olson, OMRF, outcome, overgrowth, pdgf, pdgfrb, penttinen syndrome, pew charitable, research, science, scientist-news, stat1, support, Timothy, trust

Can you control your family’s genetic destiny?

August 23, 2017

Epigenetics works like a watermark on top of your genes.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Courtney, Griffin, scientist-news

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