Donald Bret Perlman, M.D. Allergy & Immunology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 741 Northfield Ave, Suite 104, West Orange, NJ 07052 Phone: 973-736-7722 Fax: 973-736-9607 |
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Even if you put politics and ideology completely aside, Karen Handel had to resign from Susan G. Komen for the Cure. It's hard to think of the last time an employee did so much damage to such a respected brand in so little time. ... But while Komen will sustain long-term damage, Handel probably will be just fine. Yes, she's lost her position as Komen's vice president for public policy. But Handel has long had political aspirations, and she's now a right-wing cause célèbre.
Aeterna Zentaris Inc. today announced positive preclinical data in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) for its highly selective Erk 1/2 inhibitor anticancer compound, AEZS-131.
Gene therapy holds great potential for the treatment not only of genetic disorders, but also of many acquired diseases. This is as true for the inner ear as for any other organ. However, the technical challenges that must be overcome before gene therapy becomes more widely used are remarkable. In the inner ear the size, accessibility, delicacy and the involvement of many different cell types present unique conditions.
A new study of a molecule that regulates liver-cell metabolism and suppresses liver-cancer development shows that the molecule interacts with thousands of genes in liver cells, and that when levels of the molecule go down, which often happens during liver-cancer development, the activity of certain cancer-promoting genes goes up.
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