Search
research › ... › shaping-healthy-eating-behaviors-in-kids
… recent Scientific Statement on how caregivers of can best foster healthy eating in young children. … Parent Feeding Behavioral and Child Adiposity Risk in Discordant Twin Pairs …
research › atc-core-labs › patient-derived-xenograft-core
… and use of PDX models. PDX models from a variety of organ sites including brain, bladder, breast, head and neck, … Grant NCI-CA125123, CPRIT Core Facilities Support Grant RP220646). If authorship criteria are met by any of the … CPRIT Core Facility Award (RP220646) and P30 Cancer Center Support Grant (NCI-CA125123). …
news › single-cell-rna-sequencing-of-bone-metastases-reveals-distinct-immune-archetypes
… Bone is a common site for metastasis of solid cancers, but histological and … from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (RP180672, RP200504, RP150578, RP170719) and National Institutes of …
academic-centers › ... › childrens-access-to-regenerative-medicine-in-texas
… This work is funded by CPRIT Core Facilities Support Award RP240545 (renewal RP180785). … and multiparameter flow cytometric analysis is performed on site. Manufacturing records are reviewed by our independent …
departments › ... › resident-research
… Management of Pancreatic Lesions in Pediatrics: A Single Site 10 Year Study … Management of Pancreatic Lesions in Pediatrics: A Single Site 10 Year Study … Cylindroma-like Basaloid Squamous Cell Carcinoma at Unusual Sites: A Unique Morphology … Management of Pancreatic Lesions in Pediatrics: A Single Site 10 Year Study …
news › new-androgen-receptor-structure-suggests-prostate-cancer-treatment-options
… of the receptor. The findings unveiled the structure of a site on the receptor that seems to be at the heart of its … domain, which we found is not the main interactive site of the androgen receptor,” O’Malley said. “Our work … GM080139 and GM121203); DOD W81XWH-15-1-0536; CPRIT grant (RP150648); the Robert Welch Foundation (Q-1967-20180324 and …
research › ... › vaccine-hesitancy
… information about this program of research: Goin-Kochel, R.P., Fombonne, E., Minard, C.G., Mire, S.S., Sahni, L.C., … Vaccine, 38(40), 6327-6333. Chang, J. & Goin-Kochel, R.P. (July 25, 2020). Vaccine hesitancy and attributions for … L.R., Minard, C.G., Cunningham, R.M., & Goin-Kochel, R.P. (March 17, 2020). Vaccine hesitancy and illness …
news › novel-guidelines-help-select-optimal-deconvolution-method
… different cell types in a mixture, then one method would be best for deconvolution. But if the scientist wanted to find … cell type, then that deconvolution method would not be the best for that job, but another one that works better at … kind of answer. How can a scientist know which method works best in each situation? “Our lab is one of many that …
research › ... › causes-and-consequences-of-developmental-regression-in-asd
… information about this program of research: Goin-Kochel, R.P. (September 2019). On measuring regression in autism … Einspieler, C., Esposito, G., De Filippis, B., Goin-Kochel, R.P., Hoglinger, G.U., Holzinger, D., Iosif, A., Lancioni, … and Biobehavioral Reviews, 107, 3-5. Goin-Kochel, R.P., Trinh, S., Barber, S., & Bernier, R. (Nov. 2017). Gene …
news › human-norovirus-gii-4-exploits-unexpected-entry-mechanism-to-cause-gastroenteritis
… in turn triggers a membrane repair mechanism to the injury site, activating another cellular pathway known as the CLIC … from the NIH (DK56338, CA125123, ES030285) and CPRIT (RP150578, RP170719). …