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Halpern-Felsher of the University of California, San Francisco, told Reuters Health in an e-mail.
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Halpern-Felsher of the University of California, San Francisco, told Reuters Health in an e-mail.
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Halpern-Felsher of the University of California, San Francisco, told Reuters Health in an e-mail.
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Felsher, who will serve on the firm's investment committee, joined from marketing services company Grey Global Worldwide Group Inc. Kohut, who worked at Ernst
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Halpern-Felsher and Song note that further research is needed to better clarify the relationship between oral and vaginal sex among teens.
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Although Fan and Felsher focused on lymphoma and leukemia in this study, Fan is expanding her investigations to include head and neck tumors, which tend to be relatively accessible for cell sampling.
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"This is the first time we've been able to see that this compound affects the biology of cancer cells in patients," said Felsher.
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"This technology allows us to analyze cancer-associated proteins on a very small scale," said Felsher, a member of Stanford's Cancer Center, who studies how cancer genes called oncogenes initiate and influence tumor progression in many types of cancers.
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For example, the researchers were able to confirm through serial biopsies of a human lymphoma patient that, as suggested by previous research in the Felsher lab, the lipid-lowering drug atorvastatin reduces phosphorylation of yet another cancer-associated protein.
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"Some of these proteins can exist as five or six phosphorylated variants," said Felsher.
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