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Center for Blood Research

The Center for Blood Research studies the immune response and inflammation, especially as related to AIDS, heart disease, cancer, and other diseases.

Affiliation: Harvard Medical School
Web site: http://cbr.med.harvard.edu/indexa.html

Recent articles about Center for Blood Research

Discovery of calcium channel protein illuminates T cell signaling (Focus, April 21, 2006)
RNA sequence restrains fatal encephalitis (Focus, March 10, 2006)
Innate signal sparks homing of T cells (Focus, October 10, 2003)
Resistance mutation found for Gleevec (Focus, August 30, 2002)
Researchers identify protein linked to tumor invasion (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, June 24, 2002)
RNA technology thwarts HIV (Focus, June 21, 2002)
Lack of protein ApoE in brain may raise Alzheimer's risk (Focus, January 11, 2002)
Remote-control immunity up close (Focus, November 30, 2001)
Sorting good eggs from bad ones (Focus, August 31, 2001)

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