Myeloid Leukemia News and Research

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Myeloid Leukemia is an aggressive (fast-growing) disease in which too many myeloblasts (immature white blood cells that are not lymphoblasts) are found in the bone marrow and blood. Also called acute myeloblastic leukemia, acute myelogenous leukemia, acute nonlymphocytic leukemia, AML, and ANLL.
Revealing the functional significance of DDX41 in great detail

Revealing the functional significance of DDX41 in great detail

Spaceflight increases the risk of developing cancer and heart disease

Spaceflight increases the risk of developing cancer and heart disease

Study highlights the role of genetic “bridge” in leukemia development

Study highlights the role of genetic “bridge” in leukemia development

Two distinct classes of stem cells drive treatment resistance in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes

Two distinct classes of stem cells drive treatment resistance in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes

Experts trigger apoptosis in leukemia cells by disrupting their energy maintenance mechanism

Experts trigger apoptosis in leukemia cells by disrupting their energy maintenance mechanism

New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

CSHL researchers spotlight the role of a previously little-known protein in leukemia

CSHL researchers spotlight the role of a previously little-known protein in leukemia

Study targets metabolic pathways to identify sensitivities among cancer cells

Study targets metabolic pathways to identify sensitivities among cancer cells

Researchers identify a new approach to triggering differentiation in acute myeloid leukemia

Researchers identify a new approach to triggering differentiation in acute myeloid leukemia

UD biochemist explores how mRNA eraser enzymes work in our cells

UD biochemist explores how mRNA eraser enzymes work in our cells

New approach to cut off cancer cells’ food supply and kill them

New approach to cut off cancer cells’ food supply and kill them

Study pinpoints means to restore the efficacy of drugs for acute myeloid leukemia

Study pinpoints means to restore the efficacy of drugs for acute myeloid leukemia

Genetic and molecular mechanisms make chemotherapy drug work for some cancer patients

Genetic and molecular mechanisms make chemotherapy drug work for some cancer patients

Study reveals a compound found in avocados helps in the treatment of leukemia

Study reveals a compound found in avocados helps in the treatment of leukemia

New therapeutic target for patients with acute myeloid leukemia

New therapeutic target for patients with acute myeloid leukemia

Protein phosphatase inhibition could contribute to the treatment of cancer, other diseases

Protein phosphatase inhibition could contribute to the treatment of cancer, other diseases

Mice infused with CD5-deleted CAR T cells showed significant reduction in tumor size

Mice infused with CD5-deleted CAR T cells showed significant reduction in tumor size

Sodium bicarbonate can reprogram T cells in leukemia patients

Sodium bicarbonate can reprogram T cells in leukemia patients

Study shows how cancer remodels human chromosomes for its own purposes

Study shows how cancer remodels human chromosomes for its own purposes

Combination regimen improves overall survival in acute myeloid leukemia patients

Combination regimen improves overall survival in acute myeloid leukemia patients

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