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Open-source technique streamlines cell identification and analysis.
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While fetal surgery to repair spina bifida has been available for over 10 years, the fetoscopic repair is minimally invasive, making it less risky for mothers.
Podocyte Protectors: NIH Awards CHLA’s GOFARR Laboratory Additional Grants to Combat Chronic Childhood Kidney Disease
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Seeking novel targeted therapeutics to prevent kidney failure using a 3D kidney on a chip
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While other toddlers her age were fighting naptime, two-year-old Michelle was battling an aggressive, life-threatening cancer. Doctors at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles saved her life in an epic
Creating a Safe CAR T-Cell Therapy to Fight Solid Tumors in Children
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Scientists at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles develop newer CAR T therapy that promises to be more effective and less toxic for children with neuroblastoma.
Mark Frey, PhD, Receives $1.7M Grant to Study How the GI Tract Repairs Itself After Injury
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Chemotherapy and radiation target cancer cells but these treatments produce unwanted side effects on healthy tissue. The intestines are particularly sensitive to this toxicity. A better understanding
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