news › getting-ahead-of-the-infection-phages-anticipate-bacterias-location
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and other institutions have identified a … of the bacteria. This strategy has the potential of becoming a game changer in the fight against … the researchers had also discovered is the same binding site used by ES17’s host bacteria ExPEC, would contribute to …
research › ... › circular-rnas-unexpected-outputs-of-protein-coding-genes
… Deep sequencing has revealed thousands of eukaryotic protein-coding genes that defy … dogma, producing circular noncoding RNAs rather than linear messenger RNAs. For some genes, the abundance of the … splice acceptor (Figure 1). Once produced, it is largely unclear what circular RNAs do, although two are known to …
departments › ... › maternal-fetal-medicine-units-mfmu-network
… In 2023, Baylor College of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology … preterm birth, fetal growth abnormalities, and maternal complications Evaluate clinical interventions for mother and … Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) for Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy (SLEEP) Emerging data support a link …
news › some-human-gii-4-norovirus-are-better-than-others-at-infecting-cells
… the gut, a first step toward developing an infection, can lead to effective therapeutics. With that goal in mind, … the entry mechanism of GII.4 human noroviruses, comparing the dominant strain GII.4 Sydney with other GII.4 … in turn triggers a membrane repair mechanism to the injury site, activating another cellular pathway known as the CLIC …
education › school-of-health-professions › clinical-psychology-ph-d-program
… The Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program at Baylor College of Medicine is a collaboration between the School of … College of Medicine to enhance education, healthcare, and community service. The curriculum is designed to develop … to review program information available on this website. The Frequently Asked Questions section on the …
news › weaning-more-than-a-change-of-food-it-shapes-a-life-long-healthy-gut
… According to a team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Tongji University and collaborating … that weaning reshaped the gut microbiome – the vast community of gut microorganisms – in mice, which in turn … II genes in intestinal stem cells lost methylation at key sites. This change made the genes easier to activate later, …
research › ... › sexual-esteem
… “the feelings you have about your body and your confidence level in how you relate intimately to someone else. It’s … of our general self-esteem, we must look at ways to overcome barriers that prevent us from allowing ourselves the … that may require not only self-help but also professional assistance. Communication and Sexual Self-Esteem …
departments › ... › books-book-chapters
… 2025 Jan-. PMID: 32965887 Zoorob RJ , Mejia MC , Levine RS . Clinical prevention . In: Paulman PM, Taylor RB, … SAGE Publications, Inc.; 2017. DOI: 10.4135/9781483384269.n475 Gonzalez SJ , Grubb J , Kowalchuk A , Sidani M , … 10.1007/978-3-319-20705-6 Wilton G, Lepper LT, Gonzalez S . Competency III: Alcohol screening and brief intervention. …
academic-centers › ... › ethics-consultation-faq
… end-of-life treatment decisions Review of cutting-edge and complex treatments such as fetal-maternal medicine or … Due to the varying complexity of topics, ethics consultations do not always … and offering action-oriented, clinically feasible recommendations rather than “telling people what to do.” …
healthcare › ... › head-neck-cancers
… Cancers of the head and neck present significant challenges for diagnosis, treatment and functional recovery … dietitians and nurses who work together to insure comprehensive and efficient diagnosis and treatment. … Cancer Center at Baylor Medicine. Our patients receive leading-edge care through customized treatment plans and …
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