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Most Recently Shared on August 23, 2011 at 2:50 pm By:
Immunosuppressants. Heike Wulff University of California, Davis http://ow.ly/69wT9
April 12, 2012; Research Opportunities at NYUMC | VEOMED
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NYU Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Research Opportunities at NYUMC http://t.co/081vJmgR
April 3, 2012; Pathogenesis of Rheumatoid Arthritis: From Genes to Joints | VEOMED
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Pathogenesis of Rheumatoid #Arthritis: From Genes to Joints, NYU http://t.co/WS6yWAeR
April 3, 2012; Pediatrics in the Season of the X-ome | VEOMED
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NYU Pediatrics grand rounds from yesterday, Pediatrics in the Season of the X-ome http://t.co/pUoW1mWV
March 15, 2012; Anxiety and Development, Neuroscience-Informed Therapies? | VEOMED
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NYU Psychiatry lecture: #Anxiety and Development, Neuroscience-Informed Therapies? http://t.co/9G6r2jun
March 20, 2012; Pulmonary Hypertension in Sickle Cell Disease: Role of Iron Overload and Placenta Growth Factor | VEOMED
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The latest NYU Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, Pulmonary Hypertension in Sickle Cell Disease http://t.co/EJmqpWWa
Belatacept vs Cyclosporine in Extended Criteria Donor Kidneys - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Belatacept, a first-in-class selective costimulation blocker, is designed to provide effective immunosuppression while avoiding both the renal and nonrenal toxicities associated with calcineurin inhibitors. How's it looking after 3 years in use? American Journal of Transplantation” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Belatacept vs Cyclosporine in Extended Criteria Donor Kidneys: Belatacept, a first-in-class selective costimulatio... http://t.co/3CIQekW5
Powerful immunosuppressant cells from cheek lining tissue
news-medical.net — “Powerful new cells created by Cardiff University scientists from cheek lining tissue could offer the answer to disorders of the immune system.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Powerful immunosuppressant cells from cheek lining tissue: Powerful new cells created by Cardiff University scie... http://t.co/CFIF6WWw
Open Access | VEOMED
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Browse our Open Access library for videos on multiple medical topics, search by your interest! http://t.co/vquXa5sc
Urology News - Factors related to immunosuppressant medication adherence in renal transplant recipients |3962412
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Factors related to immunosuppressant medication adherence in renal transplant recipients: Clinical Tran... http://t.co/UZwcUJdn #urology
Listeriosis | Now@NEJM
blogs.nejm.org — “In the latest Case Record of the Massachusetts General Hospital, a 53-year-old man with Crohn’s disease receiving immunosuppressive therapy was admitted to” View full resource at blogs.nejm.org
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Review and clinical tips on GI bacterial illnesses, focus on #Listeria - Now@NEJM - http://t.co/p4BXQKRW
Listeriosis | Now@NEJM
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March 9, 2012: New Approaches for Psychiatric Drug Discovery | VEOMED
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New Approaches for Psychiatric Drug Discovery, by Bryan Roth MD PhD #UNC, #Columbia University Psychiatry http://t.co/Ytmxe00j
Influenza 'histone mimic' suppresses antiviral response
medicalxpress.com — “A team of researchers led by scientists at The Rockefeller University has identified a novel mechanism by which influenza interferes with antiviral host response. The finding, reported in this week's issue of the journal Nature, shows that the immunosuppressive NS1 protein of the influenza A virus hijacks ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Influenza 'histone mimic' suppresses antiviral response http://t.co/HMQKGbs2
March 13, 2012; Sickle Cell Disease and the Brain | VEOMED
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This mornings NYU Pediatric grand rounds: http://t.co/3VCLS6tm #Sickle Cell Disease and the Brain
Conversations in Medicine: The Resilient Child, Born or Built? | VEOMED
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Video from the NYU Child Study Center, Conversations in Medicine: The Resilient Child, Born or Built? http://t.co/fqY945Pe
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