Publications

HMRI’s talented team of medical scientists has conducted research resulting in prestigious scientific publications in several areas, including:

• Electronic neural implants
• New magnetic resonance imaging technology using parahydrogen
• Epilepsy surgery and treatment
• New hepatitis drugs and post-hepatitis cancer detection
• Gene sequencing studies of cancer
• New tissue engineering methods using microgravity cell culture
• Proteomic profiling of cerebrospinal fluid in neurological diseases
• New biomarkers and cell adhesion modulation in breast and prostate cancer

HMRI Fact Sheet

Posted by HMRI on May 24th, 2012, under Publications

Huntington Medical Research Institutes (HMRI) improves health and prolongs lives by conducting biomedical research and developing and applying new technology for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.    

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History of HMRI

Posted by HMRI on May 24th, 2012, under Publications

HMRI opened in 1952 to create research opportunities to attract and retain physicians dedicated to improving the current medicine available. Since its inception, our outstanding biomedical and clinical researchers have transformed healthcare.

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Published Research, 2011

Posted by HMRI on March 12th, 2012, under Publications

In Vitro Systems/Tissue Engineering Kaur, P., B. Ward, B. Saha, L. Young, S. Groshen, G. Techy, Y. Lu, R. Atkinson, C. R. Taylor, M. Ingram and S. A. Imam (2011). “Human breast cancer histoid: an in vitro 3-dimensional co-culture model that mimics breast cancer tissue.” J Histochem Cytochem 59(12): 1087-100. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Kanamori, K. [...]

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Published Research, 2010

Posted by HMRI on May 26th, 2011, under Publications

In Vitro Systems/Tissue Engineering Ingram, M., G. B. Techy, B. R. Ward, S. A. Imam, R. Atkinson, H. Ho and C. R. Taylor (2010). ”Tissue engineered tumor models.” Biotech Histochem 85(4): 213-29. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Kanamori, K. and B. D. Ross (2010). ”Chronic electrographic seizure reduces glutamine and elevates glutamate in the extracellular fluid of rat brain.” Brain Res [...]

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