Surgeons at work in an operating theatre

Scientists launch a pre-emptive strike on deadly post-transplant infection

23 February 2021

A potential new treatment to protect聽immunosuppressed聽patients from human聽cytomegalovirus听(HCMV) has been discovered by scientists at the 探花直播 of Cambridge. Their study shows that certain epigenetic inhibitors expose and help to destroy dormant聽HCMV聽infections, which often reactivate to cause serious illness and death in these vulnerable groups. Subject to clinical trials, their proposed 鈥榮hock and kill鈥 treatment strategy offers hope to transplant patients across the world.

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'Tip Top Stomerij en Wasserette' Linnaeusstraat Amsterdam

Wash cycle: making organs fit for transplantation

20 July 2016

There鈥檚 a nationwide shortage of suitable organs for transplanting 鈥 but what if some of those organs deemed 鈥榰nsuitable鈥 could be rejuvenated? Researchers at Addenbrooke鈥檚 Hospital have managed just that 鈥 and last year gave two patients an unexpected Christmas present.

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HCMV

Silent killer

13 September 2013

Many of us are infected with a virus we鈥檒l never clear. While we鈥檙e healthy, it鈥檚 nothing to worry about, but when our immune system is suppressed it could kill us.

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