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    Childhood Memories, 2025, tree

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    Artist(s): Camila Xavier Materials: Plastic, paper, foil This canvas set is designed using recycled materials typically left over after birthday parties—plastic cups and plates, napkins, foil, and pieces of used gift wrapping paper. The scene depicts a child\u27s playful day in Hermann Park.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Sunset Coast, yarn work

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    Artist: Leni Mathews Materials: Wood, cardboard, leftover yarn, paint, gluehttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Biomarkers in Cholangiocarcinoma: Unlocking Diagnostic and Therapeutic Opportunities in a Challenging Cancer

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    Dr. Dhingra is a Professor of Clinical Pathology and Genomic Medicin

    Combined Loss of HIF Family Members in Myofibroblastic Cancer Associated Fibroblasts Inhibits Tumor Growth

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    Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive form of cancer characterized by a hypoxic tumor microenvironment that is driven in part by Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs). One mechanism through which hypoxia mediates tumor aggression and treatment resistance in PDAC is through activation of the HIF Pathway. A variety of different CAF subtypes exist in the tumor microenvironment with their precise roles in tumorigenesis still being studied. Previous studies showed that the loss of Hif1α in inflammatory CAFs promoted tumor growth and that the loss of Hif2α in myofibroblastic CAFs promoted survival in mice. Based on this data, it was hypothesized that the expression of Hif2α, but not Hif2α, in myofibroblastic CAFs was necessary for pancreatic tumor growth.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/soar25/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Library News August 2025

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    Library Agreements Deliver Author Savings Current Trends in Scientific Publishing RML Grant Writing Resources Roundup The Prefix anti- : How to Turn a Word into Its Antithesishttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/rmlnews25/1007/thumbnail.jp

    L\u27art Renouvele, 2025, detail

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    Artist(s): Lloyd Fidel Ramos Materials: Recycled acrylic painting from an old canvas clothhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Thinking, 2025

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    Artist(s): Afsaneh Morteza Materials: Bottles, plastics, papers, metals, leaves, clothes, wire, glasshttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Childhood Memories, 2025, right

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    Artist(s): Camila Xavier Materials: Plastic, paper, foil \u3c br /\u3e This canvas set is designed using recycled materials typically left over after birthday parties—plastic cups and plates, napkins, foil, and pieces of used gift wrapping paper. The scene depicts a child\u27s playful day in Hermann Park.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Sunset Coast, canvas

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    Artist: Leni Mathews Materials: Wood, cardboard, leftover yarn, paint, gluehttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1003/thumbnail.jp

    How WTS and WGS Will Rewrite the Molecular Biomarkers Script

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    Dr. Kulkarni is the Deputy Division Head for Molecular Pathology and Cytogenetics in the Department of Pathology, Laboratory Medicin

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