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Pathology

a game changing treatment for breast cancer still remains a mystery as to why it works.

November 14, 2019

Why a Leading Breast Cancer Treatment Works Is Still a Mystery. The Answer May Lead to New Therapies

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New findings about bone regeneration, such as in salamanders (pictured)

October 9, 2019

Humans Can't Replace Limbs, But We Can Regenerate Cartilage. Here's Why That Matters

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Congressman Butterfield visits Duke Clinical Labs

October 8, 2019

Valuable Lessons in Health Care: Rep. Butterfield Visits Duke Clinical Labs

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Cancer Cells

January 9, 2019

Cancer Cells Steer a Jagged Path

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A newly identified immune cell mines the blood for allergens to directly trigger inflammation

November 9, 2018

Using Mice, Duke Researchers Identify How Allergic Shock Occurs So Quickly

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Some genetic mutations cause telemeres to remain long however, so cells never die, leading to immortal cells and tumor growth.

June 4, 2018

Newly Identified Genetic Markers Classify Previously Undetermined GBM Tumors

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Changing the body's response to common allergen

February 21, 2018

Animal Study Shows How to Retrain the Immune System to Ease Food Allergies

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allergy study

October 11, 2016

Mouse Study Shows How 'Hair-of-the-Dog' Approach Works to Treat Allergies

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September 14, 2016

“Gastronauts” Decode Gut-Brain Communication

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