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Paolo was a postdoc at The Ohio State University when a friend in another lab told him about a newly discovered mechanism cells use to communicate: extracellular vesicles.
Fireworks Safety: Tips for Parents
June 14, 2022
Fireworks can be fun, festive—and very dangerous. Here’s are tips on how to keep your family safe.
Pedestrian Safety Tips for Families
August 9, 2019
While drivers must obey traffic lights and be alert of people on the road, pedestrians too must be just as cautious – to always walk safely and remain visible. However, some things are out of our
Precision Medicine for Pediatric Cancer
May 16, 2019
Research performed over the last several decades has led to an increased understanding of the genetics of cancer. The clinical application of this knowledge for pediatric cancer has lagged behind
8 Questions to Ask at a Well-Child Visit With Your Pediatrician
May 18, 2021
To help you make the most of your well-child visit, a Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Care Network pediatrician shares eight questions to ask your doctor.
New cGMP Facility to Benefit Patient Care and Research
April 20, 2021
A state-of-the-art cell therapeutics facility will support the translation of novel cell therapy and tissue engineering approaches into clinical testing for a wide range of human diseases.
Stella Raises Her Arms in Victory
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Until the day her family got a surprise phone call from Mitch Seruya, MD, Heather Murillo had been at a loss. Murillo’s youngest daughter, Stella Carrillo, had brachial plexus palsy—also called Erb’s
Hazards of Leaving a Child in a Hot Car
September 18, 2014
Don't leave your child alone in a hot care--even if you think it's just for a minute. Serious injury or death can happen much faster than you might imagine.
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