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Home - OMRF News - Archives for infection

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Researchers turn years of heart science on its ear

January 3, 2011

McEver finds new information about a protein vital to the immune response

Filed Under: News, Research News Tagged With: Alvin Chang Chair, blood clotting, cardiovascular biology, clotting, Florea, infection, Journal of Experimental Medicine, Lijun, Lijun Xia, Longbao Yao, Lupu, McEver, mice, mouse, NHLBI, P-selectin, rodger, Rodger McEver, scientist-news, signaling molecules, Tadayuki Yago, tissue injury, Xia

OMRF research could curb infections in the elderly

February 23, 2010

OMRF discovery may help body fight infection, disease

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: bone marrow, infection, scientist-news, senior, Sun, Xiao-Hong

OMRF scientists discover promising new path for treating traumas

October 26, 2009

Antibody could slow internal bleeding, fluid build-up

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: Charles, diabetes, Esmon, fletcher, Florea, histones, infection, Lupu, scientist-news, Taylor, trauma

OMRF researchers solve decades-old riddle

March 24, 2009

Scientists at OMRF think they have solved a riddle that has puzzled researchers since the 1970s. For more than three decades, researchers have debated whether two types of pathogen-fighting cells—known as B1 and B2 cells—come from the same source. At long last, OMRF scientists appear to have found an answer. That work could have important […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer, Esplin, infection, Kincade, Paul, scientist-news

The Most Natural Drug: OMRF researchers devise new method of creating human antibodies to flu, other illnesses

April 30, 2008

In the fight against infection, the human immune system isn’t ready for a war. Vaccines push the immune system to create defenses against illness, but they take time to work. A new process developed by scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation stands to revolutionize the process. In an advance online publication today in the […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: antibodies, antibody, immunity, infection, James, vaccine

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