research › ... › module-8-social-barriers-and-social-skills
… hope you feel like your dedication and hard work have begun to pay off. In Modules 8 through 11, we will focus on making … based on different fears or barriers you could be facing. For these supplemental modules, you will choose the most appropriate ones for you and your child to complete. Feel free to work on these modules in the order …
healthcare › ... › huntingtons-disease
… Huntington's disease (HD) is a hereditary neurodegenerative … 50's. About 10 percent of patients have the symptom onset before age 20, which is known as juvenile HD, and about 10 … behavior. Patients may also exhibit manic and obsessive-compulsive states. Other symptoms may include anxiety, …
healthcare › ... › carotid-stenosis
… The most common cause of carotid artery narrowing is a buildup of plaque in the arteries due to multiple risk factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, … The image to the right (Figure 1) shows an image of a carotid artery … left), colored in darker red, which can lead to strokes or complete vessel blockage. …
healthcare › ... › endovascular-neurosurgical-oncology
… Baylor Medicine and Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston, Texas, specialize in endovascular neurosurgical … vessels in the head and neck and provides additional information to non-invasive studies such as CT and MR angiography. … AP (A) and lateral (B) view of a right common carotid injection (normal angiogram) …
news › graduation-2014
… on economic development and the fight against poverty, told Baylor College of Medicine’s 2014 graduates to “become doctors of the planet” in addition to being medical … negative-strand RNA viruses, allowing the introduction of site-specific mutations into the genomes of these viruses, …
news › rna-splicing-errors-alzheimers-disease
… A collaborative study published today in the journal Cell Reports provides evidence for a … said. To carry out RNA splicing, cells use the spliceosomal complex, a multiprotein cellular machinery that coordinates … sequestered key components in the cytoplasm, away from the site of action in the nucleus. This model was further …
news › anti-aging-clues-lurk-in-lysosomes-the-recycling-centers-of-the-cell
… lysosomes in roundworms produce molecules that allow cells to ‘talk’ to one another about aging, coordinating the … constantly,” said Wang, a member of Baylor’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center . “When we are young, everything … Xiaochen Wang said. Because lysosomes are the dumping site for cellular waste products, researchers are studying …
departments › ... › incoming-students-temple-campus
… This is for the Temple Campus only … The following is information for incoming students that will make your entry into Baylor College of Medicine smoother. You are expected to … that you have been vaccinated or are immune; you need to submit copies of the records. Some electronic record …
news › getting-ahead-of-the-infection-phages-anticipate-bacterias-location
… of the bacteria. This strategy has the potential of becoming a game changer in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria that live in hard-to-reach places, such as the mucus layer of the gut. The … 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
… circular noncoding RNAs rather than linear messenger RNAs. For some genes, the abundance of the circular RNA exceeds that of the associated linear mRNA by a factor of 10, raising the interesting possibility that the function of some protein-coding genes may actually be to produce circular noncoding RNAs, not proteins. These …
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