news › substance-addiction-changes-mothers-response
… from Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Iowa found that a mother’s brain response to her own infant is … of why mothers with addictions may find it difficult to comply with the demands of caring for their infants. “The … Yale University. This study was funded by the NIDA, R01 DA026437, R01 DA06025, and R01 DA02446. … … Substance addiction …
news › calcium-channel-toxic-buildup-proteins
… Taking out the garbage is a crucial step in housecleaning. Similarly, autophagy is the body’s first-line of … neurodegeneration, the researchers wrote. This study found that when cacophony and its related gene straitjacket … of China (Grant 2012CB966600), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant 31271432), the Specialized …
news › study-reveals-cancer-risk-birth-defects
… Childhood cancer is a rare occurrence in the overall population but may … – hematology oncology and member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. “Non-chromosomal … between those with and without birth defects. Researchers found that, compared to children without any birth defect, …
departments › ... › radiation-oncology-residency
… Thank you for your interest in our Radiation Oncology training … of the Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest medical complex. Our primary goal is to train strong clinicians who … on their individual strengths. Our graduates have found careers at competitive academic and private positions. …
departments › ... › multiple-sclerosis-fellowship
… that begins July 1. Applications are accepted through the San Francisco match. Multiple sclerosis care at Baylor … facility is the Maxine Mesinger Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center, a multidisciplinary specialty care center, which was founded in 2003. Training also occurs at Harris Health …
news › lecithin-component-may-reduce-fatty-liver
… phosphatidylcholine) increases sensitivity to insulin and reduces fatty liver in mice, leading Baylor College of … patients. DLPC is an unusual phospholipid and a trace component of the dietary supplement lecithin. Dr. David D. … screening compounds to see which activated LRH-1. He found that DLPC, a structurally unusual phosphatidylcholine …
news › mothers-diet-colitis-risk-in-young-adult-mice
… Modifying the diet of pregnant and nursing mice can increase their offspring's risk of … bowel, a model of human inflammatory bowel diseases). The composition of mother's food can influence the levels of … diet were exposed to it only through their mothers. "We found that the animals exposed to the methyl-donor diet …
news › scientists-find-new-use-for-popular-heartburn-drug
… healthy tissue, and many patients suffer radiation-induced complications. One example is radiation dermatitis, an … into a topical product. In preclinical studies, they found the drug dramatically improved the appearance of the … by the National Institutes of Health (P30 CA125123, F31DE026682), the FDA (1R01FD005109-01A1), the Veterans Affairs …
research › faculty-labs › chonghui-cheng-lab
… COVID vaccinations. View a listing of our members. … Human breast epithelial cells are organized as a cobblestone … nuclei are highlighted in blue. Image courtesy of Nature Communications . … Members of the Cheng Lab showed their … splicing in EMT and breast cancer recurrence. We found that splice isoform switching of the CD44 gene must …
news › testing-tuberculosis-vaccine-for-covid-19
… A potential tool in the fight against COVID-19 could be found in a vaccine that already is being used widely around … or bacille Calmette-Guerin, vaccine prevents tuberculosis and is one of the oldest vaccines still in clinical use. … take 18 months,” DiNardo said. “When a COVID-19 vaccine comes out, the BCG vaccine should be tested with it to see …
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