Research News and Events
Molecular structure of a receptor related to anti-platelet therapy revealed
Researchers at OHSU have revealed the molecular architecture of a poorly studied protein for the first time. The P2X1 receptor plays a role in platelet activation, a process that contributes to hardening of the arteries, the leading cause of death from heart disease in the U.S. OHSU physician-scientist Steven Mansoor, M.D., Ph.D., and lead author and graduate student Adam Oken's findings were published in Nature Communications. Read more at the OHSU Now story.
Oregon National Primate Research Center develops new methods
OHSU is uniquely suited to lead the charge in using innovation and technology to reduce the number of animals needed for research.
Researchers explore drug combination for a form of leukemia
Study shows promise for patients who develop resistance to targeted therapies for chronic myeloid leukemia
Scientists reveal structure of dopamine transporter
Scientists have revealed the three-dimensional structure of the human dopamine transporter, pinpointing for the first time the exact areas of the brain that block a neurotransmitter tied to motivation.
Research News
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- Advanced Imaging Research Center helps scientists make ground-breaking discoveries
Research Blog Posts
- OHSU researchers identify gene that could be key to future HIV vaccine
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- OHSU-led projects win at Oregon Biotech Summit's Innovation Showcase
- Molecular structure of a receptor related to anti-platelet therapy revealed
- Laboratory Directed Research and Development grants awarded to researchers