Researchers at CHOP Join Forces to Study Connections Between Mitochondria and Cancer
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The Mitochondria and Cancer Connections (MC²) Research Program will study how cancer cells find the energy to grow and ways to prevent their return.
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The Mitochondria and Cancer Connections (MC²) Research Program will study how cancer cells find the energy to grow and ways to prevent their return.
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Madeline Bell joined business leaders from across the country to discuss the importance of vaccine mandates with President Joe Biden during a meeting at the White House.
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A year after the signing of the Abraham Accords — a declaration recognizing the importance of strengthening peace around the world — leaders and clinicians from CHOP hosted a meeting to share knowledge and research with pediatric experts from CHOP, the U.A.E. and Israel.
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A pilot study at CHOP is the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of the bihormonal bionic pancreas in hyperinsulinism patients.
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Outcome measurements revealed information about muscle weakness and differences between pediatric and adult patients.
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Study is largest to date to look at “real world” school conditions and how autistic children control their thoughts and emotions.
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CHOP researchers have found that CPR with rescue breathing leads to better neurological outcomes in pediatric cardiac arrest, highlighting a need for education.
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The findings also show that some of these genetic markers are shared with autism spectrum disorder, suggesting a possible connection.
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CHOP researchers found that children with Fontan circulation are slightly shorter than their peers, but further studies are needed to determine whether this effect is long-lasting.