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… is considered a powerful way to lose weight and to protect from obesity-associated diseases, such as diabetes or heart … of South Florida. This work was supported by grants from the USDA/CRIS (51000-064-01S, 3092-51000-062-04(B)S), …
news › houstonians-input-on-study-for-trauma-patient-who-are-bleeding-out
… even with these treatments, up to 30% of patients suffering from a serious traumatic injury die,” Wilson said. “Finding … of lives.” The researchers are asking for feedback from the Houston community about this study to help … in this study. To share feedback about this exception from informed consent study, please complete the anonymous …
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… progression or relapse. In this study, a blood test is used to measure ctDNA and see if there is still cancer …
research › ... › astro-module-10-managing-more-than-one-plan-of-action
… feel free to move on to a different one. We want you to get the most out of LUNA, so please work on the supplemental …
news › new-research-sheds-light-on-transcription-stimulated-by-estrogen-receptor-a
… locus and whether they repressed or activated transcription from that locus,” said Dr. Michael Bolt, assistant research … imaging runs,” Mancini said. “Now, with informatics support from our CPRIT core resource grant that employs both Baylor …
news › family-friendship-and-scientific-collaboration-are-part-of-research-that-has-shed-light-on-a-rare-form-of-epilepsy
… Scotty Sims and Jim Johnson’s daughter suffered from nearly continuous epileptic seizures in her first month … and uses modified sign language. Read about their first visit to the Cooper Lab here . Variants in the KCNQ2 gene … to flow. However, the G256 amino acid lies relatively far from the selectivity filter, which would typically indicate …
news › air-pollution-can-have-harmful-effects-on-your-lung-health
… pollution daily. When we step outside, we inhale pollutants from particulate matter (such as smoke or dust), burning …
news › one-step-closer-to-improving-er-breast-cancer-patients-response-to-therapy
… A new study from researchers at Baylor College of Medicine brings hope … this marker may help identify patients who could benefit from CDK4/6 inhibitors. The study appeared in Science … a clear understanding of which patients truly benefit from these agents. The research team discovered that …
news › p53-mutations-shed-new-light-on-gene-function
… or initiates cell death, thereby preventing a damaged cell from reproducing. Mutation of this gene eliminates a key … Baylor College of Medicine, studied 10,225 patient samples from 32 different cancers, from The Cancer Genome Atlas, and compared them to another …
news › trish-research-on-fram2-mission-to-advance-space-health-research-exploration
… performance data, environmental parameters and biosamples from multiple commercial spaceflight missions and stores … and radiation belts, they are exposed to harmful radiation from the sun and universe, which could cause lifelong health … Comparisons of pre-flight and post-flight samples collected from astronauts on space missions can provide critical …