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… Kinetic Enrichment via Proteomics) that provides a comprehensive, unbiased view of how a class of drugs, called … COOKIE-Pro overcomes this challenge with a two-step process. First, researchers break down cells in a liquid … selective enzymatic inhibitor, is surprisingly more than 10 times more potent against an off-target protein, TEC …
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… it,” McNeal said. “For some, walking a minute after every mile helps. As you build your endurance, you will be able to … a brand new pair of shoes a week before the marathon. “I recommend having at least two pairs of sneakers that work for … , registered sports dietitian at Baylor. People should eat 10 to 12 grams of carbs per kilogram per day when carbo …
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… it might be stopped. The study appeared in Cancer Research Communications , a journal of the American Association for … was supported by grants from Department of Defense (HT94252310753), NIH (R01CA276432) and a CPRIT Cancer Research … Award (CPRIT-RP180672) and the NIH (P30 CA125123 and S10 RR024574). …
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… The researchers studied 60 MIBC tumor samples using a comprehensive multi-omics approach which included genomics … isoforms – especially of proteins like ATAD1 and the RAF family – were more common in tumors that responded well to … (P30 CA125123), CPRIT Core Facility Awards (RP170005, RP210227, RP220646) and NIH High-End Instrumentation Award (S10 …
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… have improved our understanding of how rotavirus, the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in children, makes … Importantly NSP4 from attenuated rotaviruses, which cause milder or no disease, induced fewer calcium waves than NSP4 … of Health grants (NICH R01AI158683, R01DK115507, NIH S10OD028480, NIH F30DK131828, NIH F31DK132942, NIH …
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