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New Research Challenges Long-Standing Assumption of How Liver Cells Produce Energy
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Researchers identify new druggable therapeutic pathway in a deadly form of brain cancer
Challenging malignant brain tumors grown in the lab for the first time
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New Research Finds Muscle Tissues Absorb Damaged Stem Cells
Ralph DeBerardinis receives 2021 Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research
Scientists identify cells responsible for liver tissue maintenance and regeneration
Researchers identify mechanism by which exercise strengthens bones and immunity
Researchers uncover a potential treatment for an aggressive form of lung cancer
Cancer metabolism researcher Ralph DeBerardinis elected to the National Academy of Medicine
Researchers show how mutations in DNA packaging machines cause cancer
The secret of lymph: How lymph nodes help cancer cells spread
Sean Morrison, Director of the CRI Elected to Prestigious National Academy of Sciences
CRI scientists discover metabolic feature that allows melanoma cells to spread
Researchers show that mutations in human livers can promote tissue regeneration
CRI scientist honored with 2019 Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award in Medicine
CRI and UTSW faculty members awarded prestigious NIH research awards
CRI Researchers Receive $6.1 Million in Support from CPRIT
Researchers discover new vulnerability in small cell lung cancer
Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern professor named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator
Study shows liver cells with whole genome duplications protect against cancer
Zhu Lab Discovers that ARID1A Has Tumor Promoting as well as Tumor Suppressing Effects
Dallas Morning News: $12 million gift could help Children’s Health take ‘big risks’ in research
Moody Foundation Awards $12 Million to CRI To Support Transformative Medical Research
NBC: Can Vitamin C Prevent Leukemia?
CRI study challenges longstanding concept in cancer metabolism
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