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Unstable angina occurs when blood flow to the heart decreases. It's not severe enough to cause heart tissue cells to die or a heart attack. But the reduced ...
... cell lymphoma. Duvelisib may stop the growth of cancer cells by blocking some of the enzymes needed for cell growth. Chemotherapy drugs, such as CC-486 ...
Abnormal septal wall shape. Significant cardiac ... Platelet count < 80,000 cells/µL ... Prior solid organ (heart, liver, kidney, lung) transplant or hematopoietic ...
To assess the proportion of individuals with MBL who have an improvement in the circulating monoclonal B-cell population following therapy with DAA ...
A low red blood cell count from excessive blood loss. ... A puncture injury of the wall of the uterus from surgical tools. ... The placenta may not implant ...
For example, newborn screening can suggest the presence of sickle cell anemia and phenylketonuria, also called PKU. ... wall and into your uterus. A small amount ...
Cancer — hematologic, CAR-T cell therapy, Safety and Efficacy of B-cell Activating Factor Receptor (BAFFR)-Based Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cells in Subjects ...
The chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a revolutionary cellular immunotherapy strategy that has transformed the treatment of B cell ...
The research team used a regenerative purified exosome product derived from platelets, known as PEP, to deliver healing messages into the cells of preclinical ...
Called bronchopleural fistulas, these wounds are holes that lead from the large airways in the lungs to the membrane that lines the lungs. ... Stem cells were ...
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