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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

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OMRF makes new findings related to colon cancer gene

May 8, 2017

The new finding was published in the scientific journal eLife.

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OMRF, OBI partner to fight rheumatoid arthritis

May 3, 2017

OBI’s new software system, Bio-Linked, will be used to match willing blood donors with researchers at OMRF to build a volunteer group for StopRA.

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McElmurry Trust crosses $1 million mark at OMRF

April 26, 2017

Earlier this month, trustee C.B. Graft visited OMRF to present a check for $105,000.

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Does a warm winter mean worse spring allergies?

April 18, 2017

Oklahoma is already tough on those with allergies, but a warm winter adds to the suffering.

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OMRF names new board member and VP

April 14, 2017

OMRF hosted its semiannual meeting on Thursday.

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