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Step forward for rare blood disorder

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Red blood cells were successfully made via induced pluripotent stem cells from a Diamond-Blackfan anemia patient. Image: Daley lab, Boston Children’s For first time, iPS cells flag potential drug for blood disease By Nancy Fliesler Harvard Stem Cell...

New connection between metabolism and red blood cell development

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HSCI researchers identify mechanism with therapeutic potential for anemia Each tissue in the body has different requirements for metabolism, or how it uses energy to function — for example, a muscle needs different molecules to fuel a contraction compared...

A new signaling system for blood regeneration

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A group of researchers, led by HSCI Co-Director David Scadden, MD, has shown that bone cells pass packets of genetic material directly to bone progenitors, increasing blood production and stimulating the immune cells necessary to fight infection. Blood is...

A new way to target resistant cancer

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Harvard researchers target chemotherapy-resistant leukemia by using metabolism By Jessica Lau Blood cancers like leukemia can be effectively treated with chemotherapy, but relapse usually occurs, due to resistant cancer cells that evade the original drug...

HSCI scientist awarded grant to develop gene therapy for HIV

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HSCI co-director David Scadden is part of a multi-institutional, cross-disciplinary team that has been awarded a $14.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. The team is using gene and cell therapy approaches to develop a potential cure for...

Missed signals: A new source of biological variation

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HSCI scientists find that signaling defects can influence red blood cell traits The field of genetics has made huge strides over the past couple of decades, from the first sequencing of the human genome to a growing understanding of the machinery that...

A solid vaccine for liquid tumors

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Biomaterial-based vaccine protects against acute myeloid leukemia in mice Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a blood cancer that originates in the bone marrow has been treated with chemotherapy for over 40 years. While the treatment does often cause the cancer...