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news › calcium-channel-toxic-buildup-proteins
… garbage is a crucial step in housecleaning. Similarly, autophagy is the body’s first-line of defense against the buildup up of toxic substances, degrading old organelles and proteins to … in destruction of neurons and cause neurologic diseases. A forward genetic screen in Drosophila melanogaster (fruit …
news › d-mannose-reduces-age-triggered-changes-in-urinary-tract-that-increase-susceptibility-to-utis
… Aging poses a number of challenges to the body’s well-being, one of the most important being an increased susceptibility to multiple diseases, including urinary tract infections … researchers show in the journal Developmental Cell that, compared to the younger counterpart, the aging urinary tract …
news › integrative-exome-sequencing-and-machine-learning-identify-new-genes-contributing-to-systemic-sclerosis-risk
… Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a severe autoimmune disease with complex genetic causes. Some genetic contributors have been identified, but others remain unknown, which … exome sequencing and evolutionary action machine learning to identify protein changes and their associated mechanisms …
news › brain-stars-hold-the-power-to-preserve-cognitive-function-in-model-of-alzheimers-disease
… cells known as astrocytes, star shaped cells in the brain, to remove the toxic amyloid plaques that build up in many … for normal brain function, including facilitating brain communications and memory storage. As the brain ages, … to reducing Sox9 expression, increasing it had the opposite effect. Sox9 knockout accelerated plaque formation, …
news › bcm-collaborates-with-baylor-scott-white-health-and-temple-isd-to-create-stemm-program
… The Center for Educational Outreach at Baylor College of Medicine has … Health and the Temple Independent School District (TISD) to implement a STEM+M (science, technology, engineering, … school students. This pathway program, beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, will provide students with experiential …
news › dan-l-duncan-comprehensive-cancer-center-to-open-cell-therapy-clinical-trials-at-harris-health
… Cell therapies can be a life-saving form of cancer treatment, but equitable access to these treatments remains a challenge, particularly within … populations. Baylor College of Medicine’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center is launching a pilot program to …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-51770
… An Open-Label Dose-Escalation Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of mRNA-3745 in Participants with Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1a (GSD1a) … : Primary Objectives Evaluate the safety and tolerability of messenger RNA encoding human G6Pase-α S298C …
An extension of studies to evaluate Abbv-951 in subjects with advanced Parkinson's disease (H-52937)
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-52937
… - An Open-label extension of studies M15-736 and M20-339 to evaluate the safety and tolerability of 24-hour daily exposure of Abbv-951 in … The purpose of this research is to look at how subcutaneous (under the skin) infusions of … drug, which means that the FDA has not approved it for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease or any other …
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research › ... › wolfram-mathematica
… must use your Baylor email address … Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central Time, or email for any product related questions or problems. …