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Home - OMRF News - Archives for molecules

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Med-ucation: How smart are the drugs we take?

July 5, 2017

Have you ever wondered how pills do their job inside the body?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: blood, bloodstream, drugs, how a pill work, how medication works, ibuprofen, medication, meds, meducation, molecules, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pain, pain killers, pill, pills, research, science, stephen prescott

Eisai, OMRF enter autoimmune disease research collaboration

October 27, 2016

The project is focused on lupus, which affects up to 1.5 million Americans.

Filed Under: News, Technology Ventures News Tagged With: andover innovative medicines, arthritis, biomedical, clinical, clinical trials, collaboration, dna sequencing, eisai, Gaffney, genes, genetic, human immune response, immunology, initiative, lupus, Lupus Foundation of America, Manu Nair, molecules, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, partner, pat gaffney, pathways, patients, patrick, research, resources, scientist-news, significant, testing

Discovery of new cell function yields new clues about inflammation process

August 27, 2015

OMRF scientist’s discovery could help prevent white blood cell-induced injury.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biomedical, cell, disease, foundation, function, inflammation, integrin, jem, Journal of Experimental Medicine, McEver, molecules, neutrophil, newsok, nonprofit, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, research, rod mcever, rodger, Rodger McEver, scientist-news, white blood cell

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