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OMRF helps identify new target in fight against cystic fibrosis

April 25, 2012

Research yields new information about the life-threatening disease

Filed Under: News Tagged With: antibody, cystic fibrosis, disease, genes, genetics, inflammation, lungs, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Plafker, scientist-news, Scott, Scott Plafker

OMRF receives $4.4 million grant to study immune disease

April 10, 2012

Scientists hope to find the genetic roots of sarcoidosis

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autoimmune disease, Courtney, courtney gray montgomery, Courtney Montgomery, Gaffney, grant, Montgomery, NIH, OMRF, patrick, sarcoidosis, scientist-news

How do allergies work?

March 21, 2012

Pollen and mold are catalysts for an overactive immune system

Filed Under: News Tagged With: allergen, allergens, allergic reaction, allergies, allergy, bacteria, Hal Scofield, histamine, histamines, honey, immune, immune response, immune system, mold, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pollen, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, virus

Pregnancy’s not off-limits for most lupus patients

March 13, 2012

Pregnancy is safe for more than 80% of women with lupus

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: autoimmune, autoimmune disease, autoimmunity, babies, baby, Chakravarty, children, Eliza, flare, lupus, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pregnancy, scientist-news

Small changes can make a big impact on health, longevity

February 22, 2012

Scientist say it’s not too late to make changes that will stave off disability

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chakravarty, disability, Eliza, exercise, health tips, longevity, obesity, OMRF, scientist-news, smoking, Stanford University

OMRF scientists look at whether we can change genetic destiny

February 14, 2012

A new paper explains how DNA is turned on and off by enzymes.

Filed Under: News, Research News Tagged With: angiogenesis, BRG1, cardiovascular biology, carol curtis, CHD4, Courtney, courtney griffin, DNA, epigenetics, genes, genetics, Griffin, OMRF, Samuel Roberts Noble Cardiovascular Institute, scientist-news, vascular system

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