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University of Alberta: $2 85 million awarded to create new platform to accelerate and support ALS research

University of Alberta: $2 85 million awarded to create new platform to accelerate and support ALS research
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$2 85 million awarded to create new platform to accelerate and support ALS research

University of Alberta: $2 85 million awarded to create new platform to accelerate and support ALS research

University of Alberta: $2 85 million awarded to create new platform to accelerate and support ALS research
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Scientists identify receptor in cells that could be key to preventing cancer drug-induced hearing loss

Scientists identify receptor in cells that could be key to preventing cancer drug-induced hearing loss University of Alberta scientists have identified a receptor in cells that could be key to preventing permanent hearing loss in childhood cancer survivors who are being treated with the drug cisplatin. The researchers believe by inhibiting the receptor, they may be able to eliminate toxic side-effects from the drug that cause the hearing loss. Cisplatin is an incredibly effective chemotherapeutic when it comes to treating solid tumors in children, contributing to an 80 per cent overall survival rate over five years, according to U of A researcher Amit Bhavsar, an assistant professor in the Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology. The problem has always been with the side-effects. Nearly 100 per cent of patients who receive higher doses of cisplatin show some degree of permanent hearing loss. The ability to prevent this side-effect would dramatically improve the quality of l

Researchers pinpoint possible way to prevent permanent hearing loss caused by cancer drug

 E-Mail IMAGE: University of Alberta researcher Amit Bhavsar is leading a team that has identified a receptor in cells that could be key to preventing permanent hearing loss in childhood cancer survivors. view more  Credit: William Au University of Alberta scientists have identified a receptor in cells that could be key to preventing permanent hearing loss in childhood cancer survivors who are being treated with the drug cisplatin. The researchers believe by inhibiting the receptor, they may be able to eliminate toxic side-effects from the drug that cause the hearing loss. Cisplatin is an incredibly effective chemotherapeutic when it comes to treating solid tumours in children, contributing to an 80 per cent overall survival rate over five years, according to U of A researcher Amit Bhavsar, an assistant professor in the Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology. The problem has always been with the side-effects. Nearly 100 per cent of patients who receive higher

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