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… C-terminal frameshift variants in GPKOW are associated with a multisystemic X-linked … … Heaney JD … , Nutter LMJ. Sci Rep. 2024 Sep 30; 14(1): 22626. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-72418-8. PMID: 39349521; … … Dominant missense variants in SREBF2 are associated with complex dermatological, neurological, and skeletal …
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… hospitals, our residents are exposed to the full range of neurosurgery, including: cerebrovascular, … oncology, pediatric neurosurgery, peripheral nerve, complex spine, trauma, and pain specialties. The extensive surgical and patient facilities provide an excellent environment for training, and offer exposure to …
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… With more than 1,200 full-time faculty members and over 350 trainees, … and receipt of national and international recognition. … Welcome to the pediatric residency training program at Baylor … mission. Our curriculum provides residents with a strong foundation in patient-centered care, evidence-based …
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… The fourth annual symposium sponsored by Baylor College of Medicine's … Cardiovascular Research Institute highlighted the strengths and innovations of such research at the institute and … Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine Clinical Center of Excellence, Lilongwe, Malawi; Dan L Duncan Center for …
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… patient care activities, 25 percent research activities, and 25 percent other educational activities, such as … cross-training in both tracks achieves excellent and well-rounded clinical training in both … Imunodeficiency Rounds - Every Tuesday faculty and fellows come together to discuss challenging immunodeficiency cases …
news › grant-funds-genome-editing-research
… last two decades, approaches to genome editing have evolved and become more widely studied and implemented. Most recently, the … governance of human gene editing,” said Dr. David Guston, Foundation Professor and Founding Director of the School for …
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… The National Heart Lung and Blood Institute’s (NHLBI) Trans-Omics for Precision … to advancing the understanding of the underpinnings of complex diseases and how they develop. Previously, the HGSC … echoing the bench-to-bedside framework that is the foundation of the national Precision Medicine Initiative. …
news › stabilize-end-chromosomes-age-related-disease
… showed that restoring the activity of sirtuins with a small compound stabilized telomeres and reduced DNA damage, which … regulate sirtuins.” Interestingly, the researchers also found that in turn, sirtuins can affect telomeres. When … the NIH (R37 AG028730, R01 AG019719, R21 DE027490, R01 DK100263, DK098656 and AG043483). Imaging for this project was …
news › rna-splicing-errors-alzheimers-disease
… The study, led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute … said. To carry out RNA splicing, cells use the spliceosomal complex, a multiprotein cellular machinery that coordinates … by experiments in which flies expressing toxic tau were found to have global disruptions in RNA splicing that …
news › folic-acid-defects-linked-to-dolutegravir
… puzzle of dolutegravir’s negative side effects. The body transforms dietary folic acid into folate, which mediates … In addition, Cabrera and his colleagues had previously found that the levels of antibodies to folate receptor are … binding by interacting with calcium, and the resultant complex is less soluble and less available to carry its …