Story Summary: HealthTerra med Alliance News U of M Develops Long-Awaited Mouse Model for Infant Leukemia2009-11-04 12:20:44 – Terra med Alliance News:The model opens the door to further investigation into a rare and often fatal blood cancer. An abnormally formed gene is considered to be the source of the disease. Hopefully, this mouse will help us find a cure so that in the not too distant future, a parent does not have to experience the agony of losing a baby to this cancer, said John Kersey, M. D. & Dr. Kersey led the research team and is a physician and researcher specializing in childhood cancers and director of the Universitys Cancer Center. DNA, which contains the code for a persons genetic structure, goes through a normal process of breaking and rejoining. In about 75 percent of infants with infant ALL, the genetic rearrangement occurs in the womb as the baby is developing. We believe the genes fuse by mistake and form the basis for infant ALL. D. , and Nicole Kirchhof, all with the University of Minnesota Cancer Center. Terramed Alliance is a non-profit organization in the battle against leukemia helps children living with cancer and their families. Our goal is to make sure children battling cancer know they are not alone. orgDisclaimer: If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company added in the press release….Read the Full Story







