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news › proteogenomics-enhances-the-identification-of-therapeutic-vulnerabilities-in-breast-cancer
… Harvard and other institutions have applied powerful proteogenomics approaches to better understand the biological complexity of breast cancer. With this approach, the … Cancer Institute’s Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (NCI-CPTAC). “Importantly, our analysis included …
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… the role of FETO in the resolution of pulmonary hypertension by comparing the outcomes of 40 severe CDH fetuses who undergo FETO to 40 severe … A Prospective Study on the Role of Fetal Endotracheal Occlusion (FETO) …
news › gene-sequencing-screening-for-hearing-loss
… Using a combination of special techniques to capture specific DNA sequences and high-throughput technology to sequence them, scientists from the Baylor College of Medicine … Human Genome Sequencing Center, where the sequencing took place. … the fact that we’re now bringing the technology that the genome center has worked so hard to develop directly to the …
news › dr-mondal-awarded-instinct-and-rice-university-enrich-seed-grant
… of surgery in the Division of Cardiothoracic Transplantation and Circulatory Support, has been awarded $30,000 by INSTINCT and Rice University ENRICH … and Vladimir Braverman, Ph.D., from the Department of Computer Science at Rice University, aim to develop accurate …
news › gut-microbiome-and-its-products-promote-endometriosis-in-animal-model
… About 196 million women worldwide suffer from endometriosis, a condition that … endometriosis. Evidence suggests that the microbiome, a community of microorganisms living inside the body, is … of Child Health and Human Development grants R01HD102680, R01HD065435 and R00HD080742. Further support was …
news › human-norovirus-gii-4-exploits-unexpected-entry-mechanism-to-cause-gastroenteritis
… Human noroviruses are the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide, a major global health problem for which … direction. The researchers report in the journal Nature Communications that the globally dominant human norovirus … and their precise role in the viral entry process.” Other contributors to this work include Khalil Ettayebi, Wilhelm …
news › a-potential-non-invasive-stool-test-and-novel-therapy-for-endometriosis
… and collaborating institutions could lead to the development of a non-invasive stool test and a new therapy for … studies in mice have shown that the microbiome, the communities of bacteria living in the body, or their … St. Louis. This work was funded by NIH/NICHD grants (R01HD102680, R01HD104813) and a Research Scholar Grant from the …
news › echo-program-studies-environmental-impacts-on-pregnant-people-and-children
… from the National Institutes of Health as part of the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program to recruit a cohort of pregnant people … and gather health data, with an opportunity for a second five-year phase of the study with additional funding …
news › how-a-mutation-in-the-skd3-enzyme-can-cause-mgca7-disease
… and collaborating institutions report in the journal Nature Communications how a mutation in the enzyme SKD3 can cause a form of a genetic disease known as … the University of Texas System-Rising Stars Award 26532 and the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of …
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… ERGENT’s motivating hypothesis is that there are specific criteria that if broadly applied, would identify patients with a high likelihood of having epilepsy … reviews how the first study application received was considered. A newborn began having seizures on the first day …