Not exact matches
Ferguson was
at times combustible and volatile, walking
out of press conferences, arguing with the media whilst his face threatened to pop a number
of major
blood vessels but he would never have dragged the club into battle.
Ferumoxytol leaks
out of blood vessels in areas
of inflammation and is taken up by immune cells called macrophages, which congregate
at sites
of inflammation.
Scientists
at the Wyss Institute
at Harvard University set
out to solve the mystery
of how
blood flow keeps the
vessels intact and, to their surprise, discovered a completely new cell signaling pathway that is a promising target for drugs to treat a variety
of debilitating conditions.
Dr Claus Jorgensen, who led the research
at The Institute
of Cancer Research, London, and
at Cancer Research UK's Manchester Institute
at the University
of Manchester, said: «The next step is to figure
out how to keep this receptor switched on, so that the tumour cells can't leave the
blood vessels — stopping breast cancer spreading and making the disease easier to treat successfully.»
By the end
of the two years, we will have worked
out how good this experimental approach is
at preventing
blood vessel growth, and also any possible side effects on healthy eye cells.