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… the length of the cochlear duct, termed the prosensory domain. Starting at about embryonic day 12 in the mouse, the … two mysterious developmental gradients are largely unknown. How does the mature cochlear duct develop? The embryonic … Harrison, W., Xioa, N, Oghalai, J.S., Overbeek, P.A., Mardon G., and Groves A.K. (2014). The splicing factor Sfswap …
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… Analysis of the sequenced Lactobacillus genomes has revealed that L. reuteri 6475 is one of the few … development of the central nervous system. Recent research has started to address the methods of microbiota-gut-brain …
research › ... › comprehensive-lab-animal-monitoring-system
… versatile system is capable of monitoring/controlling the following parameters, in virtually any permutation. Please … information is gathered by disturbances on the balance, following defined set values (as determined by the …
academic-centers › ... › clinical-trials-support
… cancer, we must ensure that everyone who could benefit has the chance to take part in clinical trials, access … Community (Spanish with English subtitles ~6 minutes). COE has also developed a number of educational videos on the …
departments › ... › comprehensive-live-virtual-review
… Accreditation/Credit Designation Physician … AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the … this live activity for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit … will earn MOC points equivalent to the amount of CME credits claimed for the activity. It is the CME activity …
news › hiv-1-protein-helps-induce-metabolic-defects
… The wily human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) has another trick up its sleeve, one that can disrupt … call lipodystrophy. “With antiretroviral treatment, HIV has become a chronic illness, and lipodystrophy and …
news › new-method-enables-long-lasting-imaging-of-rapid-brain-activity
… electrical and computer sciences at Rice University . “It has been challenging to figure out how to noninvasively … in animals carrying on an activity. To be able to do this has been the holy grail of neuroimaging.” There are existing …
news › breast-cancer-tumors-disrupt-the-immune-system-remotely-favoring-their-own-growth
… is clinically relevant.” In some cases, tumor removal is followed by immunotherapy, which relies on an intact immune … Lim. The authors are affiliated with one or more of the following institutions: Baylor College of Medicine, …
news › cow-milk-vs-alternative-milk-whats-the-best
… over cow and soy milk, and that is largely because it has so little protein and carbohydrates if unsweetened. … milk also contains arabinose, a type of carbohydrate, which has been shown to improve metabolic syndrome in rodent … such as calcium and reduces their absorption. Purchasing plant-based milks can be confusing. Some are labeled …
research › faculty-labs › amy-mcguire-lab
… using DBS that can alter mood or motor outputs, has raised num erous ethical, legal, and social … of neural data). Although theoretical bioethics work has explored ethical implications of conventional open-loop …