news › rna-splicing-errors-alzheimers-disease
… said. To carry out RNA splicing, cells use the spliceosomal complex, a multiprotein cellular machinery that coordinates … especially critical to generate the cellular diversity and complexity in the human brain. Minor perturbations in the … sequestered key components in the cytoplasm, away from the site of action in the nucleus. This model was further …
news › researchers-examining-vaccine-hesitancy-among-spanish-speaking-populations
… are more vaccine-hesitant toward childhood vaccines compared to Caucasian parents who have a child with autism. … also do not have to be involved with any of the clinical sites at Baylor, UT-RGV or BYU. To participate, a … pueden participar remotamente y no se require que visiten una clínica. Las familias tampoco tienen que estar …
news › anti-aging-clues-lurk-in-lysosomes-the-recycling-centers-of-the-cell
… constantly,” said Wang, a member of Baylor’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center . “When we are young, everything is connected and communicating, but as we age, some of these connections are … Xiaochen Wang said. Because lysosomes are the dumping site for cellular waste products, researchers are studying …
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… The following is information for incoming students that will make your entry into Baylor … You will need to provide immunization records and complete other paperwork. The State of Texas requires … against certain diseases. You may not be allowed to complete registration and start classes on time unless your …
news › getting-ahead-of-the-infection-phages-anticipate-bacterias-location
… of the bacteria. This strategy has the potential of becoming a game changer in the fight against … good bacteria. In the U.S., phage therapy is increasingly becoming an available option to treat antibiotic-resistant … the researchers had also discovered is the same binding site used by ES17’s host bacteria ExPEC, would contribute to …
research › ... › circular-rnas-unexpected-outputs-of-protein-coding-genes
… the flanking introns base pair to one another, the splice sites are brought into close proximity and backsplicing … and endogenous genes. Surprisingly, when spliceosome components were depleted or inhibited pharmacologically, the … while expression of their associated linear mRNAs concomitantly decreased. We propose that this is because …
departments › ... › maternal-fetal-medicine-units-mfmu-network
… preterm birth, fetal growth abnormalities, and maternal complications Evaluate clinical interventions for mother and … sleep apnea (OSA) appear to be at increased risk of both hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and gestational …
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… and professionalism. We intend for our fellows to become physician leaders who excel in the interface between … Requirements: Applicants must have successfully completed at least four years of training in general or … policies and benefits: Please refer to BCM’s GME website for all relevant information related to residents and …
news › some-human-gii-4-norovirus-are-better-than-others-at-infecting-cells
… the entry mechanism of GII.4 human noroviruses, comparing the dominant strain GII.4 Sydney with other GII.4 … “To study the entry mechanism of human norovirus GII.4, we compared the binding and entry of multiple GII.4 variants … in turn triggers a membrane repair mechanism to the injury site, activating another cellular pathway known as the CLIC …
education › school-of-health-professions › clinical-psychology-ph-d-program
… Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Both have longstanding histories of integrating exceptional … to review program information available on this website. The Frequently Asked Questions section on the … knowledge that enhances education, healthcare and community service. Through the integration of cutting-edge …