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Is Aspirin the New (Old) Immunotherapy? – Medscape

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2018-03-01 NEWS

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Is Aspirin the New (Old) Immunotherapy?
Medscape
For those of you who follow me on Medscape and WebMD, you know that I don’t like aspirin: I love it. I think it’s a wonderful drug. There’s a lot of work going on just now looking at its molecular pharmacology. There’s a great recent paper published by

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New Mesothelioma Treatment Combines Immunotherapy and Targeted Radiation
Surviving Mesothelioma
Researchers at one of the nation’s top cancer institutes are betting on a combination of radiation and immunotherapy in the continued pursuit of better treatments for malignant mesothelioma. Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York is now recruiting

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Allogeneic CAR T-Cell Approaches for NHL
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And we’ve actually done quite a few patients where they’ve relapsed after allotransplant, and we then make cells from the patient, which are actually donor cells. But this group actually took T cells from the donor and were able to give it back and

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As Cancer Immunotherapy Evolves, Challenges Compound for Diagnostic Development
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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – At various sessions during Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference earlier this month, representatives from the diagnostics arena, pharmaceutical companies, and the medical oncology field discussed the

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Stemcell study points to new approach to Alzheimer’s disease
Science Daily
The system that shuttles them around the cell is the endosomal network. For proteins to be properly processed, eliminated or recycled, this system must function correctly. In the new study reported this week, the UW Medicine-led research team used

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