West Virginia University Researcher Studies Incurable Blood Disease Usually Diagnosed in Children
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, May 18 [TNSresearch] -- The West Virginia University's Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center issued the following news:
Treating a stubborn blood disease that strikes children may come down to tweaking energy production in stem cells, suggests research out of West Virginia University.
Wei Du, an assistant professor in the School of Pharmacy, is investigating the link between how stem cells make energy and how Fanconi anemia develops. The disea . . .
Treating a stubborn blood disease that strikes children may come down to tweaking energy production in stem cells, suggests research out of West Virginia University.
Wei Du, an assistant professor in the School of Pharmacy, is investigating the link between how stem cells make energy and how Fanconi anemia develops. The disea . . .