All Keck School of Medicine of USC articles
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NewsNew stem cell approach could repair stroke-damaged brains
A new experimental stem cell therapy shows promise in repairing brain damage after ischemic strokes – potentially allowing for the development of future treatments that extend the recovery window.
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NewsTargeting the clock: new drug disrupts glioblastoma stem cells
Scientists have developed a new drug, SHP1705, that targets hijacked circadian clock proteins used by glioblastoma stem cells to grow and resist treatment.
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Improving the effectiveness of immunotherapy for glioblastoma
Researchers utilised AI to identify genes that reprogramme GBM cancer cells into dendritic cells within the tumour.
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ArticleNew research discovers gene mutations linked to prostate cancer
A study led by scientists from the Center for Genetic Epidemiology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC and USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center has made a significant leap in our understanding of aggressive prostate cancer.
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ArticleCancer metastasis: breakthrough in therapeutic strategies
A new discovery from the University of Southern California (USC) on cancer metastasis has opened up new possibilities for combating the spread of this devastating disease.
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NewsMouse study at USC reveals why leukemic mutation varies
A mechanism linked to a genetic mutation could help identify patients who are at higher risk of developing leukaemia.


