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Anthony Cesare Update - 20 March 2008

The following is the first explanantion of what Dr Anthony Cesare has been researching into. His findings will be continually updated in this section. The ends of human chromosomes are protected, or “capped”, by physical structures termed “telomeres”.  In healthy (non-cancerous) human cells, …

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Associate Professor Lou Rendina

The 2nd 2008 Research Grant Recipient supported by the Brett Levien Sarcoma Cancer Foundation is Associate Professor Lou Rendina, He will be based at The University of Sydney. His research will be based around the targeting of brain tumors by a new class of agents for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy. Boron Neutron …

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Dr Anthony Cesare

2008 Grant Recipient is Dr Anthony Cesare, He will be researching out of The Children's Medical Research Institute. His studies will focus on the pevention of cancer cell growth by restoring normal chromosome capping function (understanding the genetics of cancer). Human cells possess linear chromosomes whose ends …

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