news › understanding-atrial-fibrillation
… arrhythmia in humans. This condition increases the risk of heart failure, stroke, dementia and death, and current … a functional connection between noncoding DNA regions called Pitx2 enhancers, expression of the Pitx2 gene and … molecular alterations across the entire genome; that is, on both protein-coding genes and on their noncoding regulatory …
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… Most of the cells in your body have an internal "skeleton" that … of relatively stiff large molecules normally make up the so called cytoskeleton. These large molecules join together to … emissions. The experiments show that aspirin causes both effects by a direct action on the outer hair cell. Most …
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news › rna-atlas-assembles-comprehensive-knowledge-on-human-transcriptome
… Together with Ghent University, Amsterdam University of Medicine, National Chiao Tung University and Illumina, … at Baylor College of Medicine have built one of the most comprehensive catalogs of the human transcriptome ever. By … to build proteins. They originate from what once was called junk DNA, or long sequences of DNA with unknown …
news › targeting-mapk6-offers-potential-therapeutic-strategy-for-cancer
… A team led by scientists at Baylor College of Medicine uncovered new evidence supporting a … from tumor cells could reduce tumor growth. Indeed, genetically knocking down MAPK6 significantly reduced the growth … that MAPK6 also activates AKT to promote cancer growth. Both MAPK4 and MAPK6 add a phosphate group to AKT, a process …
news › eliminating-gene-src-3-in-immune-cells-triggers-effective-long-lasting-anti-cancer-response
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have discovered a crucial regulator of the … and prostate cancer, eliminating the gene SRC-3, specifically in a type of immune cell called regulatory T cells … the SRC-3 gene only in Tregs (SRC-3 knock-out) and then compared breast cancer progression in these mice with the …
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 … researchers show in the journal Developmental Cell that, compared to the younger counterpart, the aging urinary tract … animals, in the absence of a bacterial infection. Specifically, we studied urothelial cells, the cells that line the …
news › surprising-structure-discovered-in-disordered-protein
… Inside each cell of the human body are proteins that control which genes are … molecules give rise to precise gene expression has become a highly debated question in the field of molecular … Baylor scientists studied this issue using factors called “BAF complexes,” which open DNA, a key early step …
news › there-is-more-than-one-way-for-triple-negative-breast-cancer-to-become-resistant-to-therapy
… About 50% of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients develop … therapy. When resistance arises, tumors are more likely to come back after the original treatment, significantly … In their previous study they had shown that in TNBCs called epithelial-like tumors, containing macrophages and …
news › how-the-common-fungus-candida-albicans-colonizes-the-gut
… About 80% of people have the fungus Candida albicans in their gut. … fungus colonizes the gut is key to preventing it from becoming harmful. Working with a mouse model, researchers at … gut. To their surprise, they found that a clinical strain, called CLCA10, could persist in the mouse gut for at least …