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research › ... › molecular-chaperones
… and selectively remove excess and damaged proteins from the cell. Molecular chaperones are a group of proteins … and even disaggregation by recovering functional protein from aggregates ( Jeng et al. F1000Res. 2015 ). A research … system (Hsp70/Hsp40/NEF) to recover functional proteins from aggregates, an activity that is termed protein …
departments › ... › cardiothoracic-anesthesiology-fellowship
… class is comprised of ten outstanding and diverse fellows from all over the country, united by their desire and … in learning more about cardiothoracic anesthesia. Graduates from our program can be found in academic centers, private … position being offered? Please see the quote below from the recently published Recommendations for Special …
news › maternal-deaths-and-coronavirus
… to be attributable to COVID-19. The resulting case series from Iran was limited to a 30-day period in which women with … were voluntarily reported to the Iranian Perinatal Society from one of seven major hospitals or centers through a … the team of investigators obtained self-verified data from members of the patients’ family or household that they …
news › avoid-indoor-allergies-this-winter
… are typically comprised of agents like proteins that come from objects or animals that reside in the house,” Corry … explains that dust consists largely of fibers that are shed from material like clothing, carpet and furniture that can … enter. Consider removing fixed carpets (not throw rugs) from the home since they tend to trap allergens, molds and …
news › postnatal-overnutrition-linked-to-aging
… served as our control group. The overnourished group came from moms whose litters were reduced to only four pups each. … middle-age for mice). The results revealed that islets from control mice tended to gain DNA methylation as they … health concern worldwide. According to a 2017 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 9.3 …
news › tumor-protein-analysis-reveals-potential-cancer
… of proteins, called the proteome, of more than 500 cancers from five different tissue sites. Published in the journal … molecular pathways, and in this study we applied data from molecular profiling technologies to sort out protein … have missed.” Creighton and colleagues worked with data from the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium …
news › err-gamma-trains-stomach-stem-cells-to-become-acid-producing-cells
… can be life-threatening,” said corresponding author Dr. Jason Mills , Herman Brown Endowed Professor of medicine – …
news › rotavirus-protein-nsp4-manipulates-gastrointestinal-disease-severity
… pain. Currently, nearly 500,000 children worldwide die from this condition every year,” said corresponding author … signals known as ‘intercellular calcium waves’ that radiate from infected cells to neighboring uninfected cells and that … infection, generated calcium waves indistinguishable from a native infection. Importantly NSP4 from attenuated …
departments › ... › ebola-virus
… bleeding (hemorrhage). Mortality rates for EVD range from 25 percent to 90 percent, with an average of 50 … in a lipid (fatty) membrane. New viral particles bud from the surface of their host cell. Although Ebola virus … 1976, it is an ancient virus and is thought to have split from other viruses thousands of years ago. There are five …
podcast › resonance
… In it, students of the College share their stories from the clinics, their thoughts on medicine and healthcare, and stories from the frontlines of research. …