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Blood test identifies people at high risk for lupus

April 6, 2017

New research will help physicians better identify blood relatives of lupus patients at risk for developing the disease.

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OMRF researcher receives rheumatology award

January 26, 2017

The award is for continued research into the origins of Sjögren’s syndrome.

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OMRF receives federal grant to investigate cell death

January 3, 2017

OMRF’s Courtney Griffin is studying a form of cell death called necroptosis.

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OMRF scientist shows potential ALS, traumatic brain injury link

August 11, 2015

Evidence shows TBI could worsen effects of Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

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Scientist looks at new therapies for pancreatic, liver cancers

July 2, 2015

Scientists are developing at new ways to specifically target tumors.

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OMRF scientists identify protein that could drive colon cancer process

June 10, 2015

Research team’s new findings recently published in Nature Communications.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: baojun chang, cancer, colon cancer, development, hong chen, kandice tessneer, nature communications, nonprofit, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ph.d., protein, research, role, science, tumor, wnt signaling

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