Word: breakefield
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This is a problem for tumors like glioblastomas, which only have some of their cells dividing at any given time, according to Xandra O. Breakefield, a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and one of the authors of the study...
Dogs provide a good model system, not only because they have bigger brains than mice, but also because they would allow researchers to test the toxicity of the cancer-killing protein and the efficacy of the therapy, Breakefield said...
...denying that the income offered by preferred stocks is tempting. With the 10year Treasury bond yielding only 3.5% and common stocks averaging a 1.6% dividend, tripling your income by loading up on preferreds seems, on paper, like a great idea. "Elsewhere, yields have just dried up," says Susan Breakefield Fulton, president of a financial-planning firm bearing her name in Bethesda, Md., that puts a portion of its clients' money into preferred shares. But as Fulton points out, most preferreds are issued by smaller, lesser-known companies. And some of those issuers are seriously obscure. Do the names Kramont Realty...
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