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Leukemia

Red blood cells

Blood stem cell breakthrough could transform bone marrow transplants

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First author Marko Cigler (l) and last author Georg Winter (r) at CeMM Time Capsule © Anna Yuwen/CeMM

Nightshade-Inspired Molecule Shows Promise in Leukemia Treatment

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Blood cancer cells

Breakthrough in preventing aggressive form of chronic leukemia

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A killer T cell (centre) hunting a target cell. Credit: NIH Image Gallery

Rogue immune cells linked to leukemia are a key driver of autoimmune diseases

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