Scientists probe bone marrow secrets in leukemia study
NCT ID NCT04460963
First seen Mar 26, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study looks at how a protein called adrenomedullin affects leukemia cells in the bone marrow of 72 adults with acute myeloid leukemia. Researchers will collect blood and bone marrow samples to measure protein levels and study cell behavior in the lab. The goal is to learn more about the disease, not to test a new treatment.
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Locations
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As Dell'Alto Adige, Ospedale Centrale Di Bolzano - Ematologia E Centro Trapianto Midollo Osseo
Bolzano, Italy
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Ente Ecclesiastico Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza - Ematologia
San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
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Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi - Uoc Ematologia
Bologna, Italy
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U.O. Oncoematologia IOV
Castelfranco Veneto, Italy
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Uo Ematologia - Azienda Ulss N.2 Marca Trevigiana
Treviso, Italy
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