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Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a series of brain changes characterized by unique clinical features and immune cell behaviors using a new corticolimbic ...
In this study, the investigators will utilize the novel technology for circulating tumor cell detection in order to evaluate their presence in patients with ...
Most oral cancers are squamous cell carcinomas. Mouth cancer happens when cells on the lips or in the mouth develop changes in their DNA. A cell's DNA holds the ...
Oncolytic viruses are naturally occurring viruses that can infect and break down cancer cells. They either naturally replicate well in cancer cells or can be ...
The purpose of this study is to perform a paired comparison of CD34+ cell and lymphocyte yield, as well as cross-cellular contamination, on the same patient/ ...
... cells. Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma are defined by the type of cell involved, which can be seen by looking at the cancer cells under a microscope.
Squamous cell carcinoma begins in the flat, thin cells that line the surface of the esophagus. Squamous cell carcinoma happens most often in the upper and ...
Neuroblastoma is a type of cancer that occurs almost only in children and develops from abnormal nerve cells.
But, an innovation using the patient's own stem cells seems to work extremely well in early testing. Eventually, researchers say, it may be used to treat ...
... cells, major antigen-presenting cells, and B cells that produce antibody, but also are capable of suppressing immune responses. Participation eligibility.
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