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Dimethyl Fasudil for Inducing Polyploidization of Megakaryocytes and for Treating Blood and Bone Marrow Diseases and Disorders
John Crispino (Inventor), Qiang Wen (Inventor)
Medicine, Hematology Oncology Division
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Medicine and Dentistry
Diseases
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Megakaryocyte
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Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia
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Polyploidy
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Fasudil
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Bone Marrow Disease
100%
Blood
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Cells
62%
Leukemia Cell
25%
Chemotherapy
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Combination Therapy
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Screening
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Malignant Neoplasm
25%
Side Effect
12%
Experimental Therapy
12%
Chemotherapeutic Agent
12%
Reagent
12%
Drug
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Patient
12%
Differentiation
12%
Hematological Cancer
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Silver
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INIS
diseases
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megakaryocytes
100%
leukemia
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bone marrow
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blood
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cancer
37%
screening
25%
chemotherapy
25%
universities
12%
drugs
12%
molecules
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patients
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toxicity
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reagents
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side effects
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patents
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roots
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wood
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silver
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carpenter
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