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Home - OMRF News - Archives for protein

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OMRF researchers identify protein critical to healthy cell division

September 8, 2017

OMRF researchers discovered a protein critical to ensuring mitosis functions properly.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Aaron Tipton, cancer, cell biology, cell division, Gary, gary gorbsky, Gorbsky, grant, gtse1, Jonathan, mitosis, National Institutes of Health, newsok, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, protein, research, science, scientist-news, Wren

Researchers identify gene associated with lupus

May 18, 2017

The gene, NCF1, was known by researchers, but it had not previously been linked to lupus

Filed Under: News Tagged With: americans, astrid rassmussen, autoimmune, betty tsao, christopher, christopher lessard, discovery, disease, flare, Gaffney, gene, Kathy, kathy sivils, Lessard, lupus, medical, ncf1, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, pathway, patrick, Patrick Gaffney, protein, science, scientist-news, sivils, south carolina

OMRF research sheds new light on effects of aging in knee joints

December 1, 2015

OMRF researchers have identified new arthritis culprits.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: age, aging, arthritis, arthritis foundation, CDC, contributor, duke, fat pad, general medical sciences, gerontology, Griffin, inflammation, injury, joints, journal, knee, knees, leptin, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, osteoarthritis, protein, publication, research, science, scientist-news, Tim Griffin, Timothy, timothy griffin, yao fu

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

Hitting “reset” on cells by suppressing a protein

February 4, 2014

Discovery could be key to making adult stem cells easier to produce.

Filed Under: Featured News, Immunobiology and Cancer, News, Research News Tagged With: adult stem cells, Arid3A, bright, pluripotent adult stem cells, protein, stem cells, tset, webb

Yes, you should get a flu shot

November 20, 2013

Influenza kills 36,000 Americans and 500,000 worldwide each year.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News Tagged With: Chakravarty, Eliza, eliza chakravarty, flu, flu season, flu shot, flu vaccine, influenza, influenza vaccine, protein, scientist-news, steve prescott, strain

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