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… phase to maximize the likelihood of full trial success. The study was selected through a highly competitive … review process in which patients, caregivers and other stakeholders joined scientists to evaluate the …
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… University of Michigan. “Early research from our lab and others showed that a normal gut microbiome and its products …
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… treatment, GBM recurrence is inevitable and tends to occur outside surgical margins or in locations remote to the … corpus callosum eliminated the neuronal activity-dependent acceleration of GBM infiltration that was observed with the … an important step toward improved brain tumor treatments.” Other contributors to his work include Yi-Ting Cheng, …
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… experience and learning from all of the lenses of the other professions. I believe my skills were stretched and …
news › scientists-unveil-genetics-behind-development-of-gliding
… non-gliding relatives. Comparing those sequences revealed accelerated evolution near a gene called Emx2. “What’s … University. “Instead of continuing development in their mother’s womb, they crawl into her pouch, and stay there … those critical Emx2 enhancers, one species after another has tapped into this universal program in order to …
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… reduces the production of key nutrient transporters and other proteins required for normal intestinal nutrient …
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… addiction, depression, sleep disorders and schizophrenia. Other contributors to this work include Samantha L. Deal, …
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… treated and derive a benefit with the current standard chemotherapy. To better understand why some tumors resist chemotherapy and identify better ways to treat those cancers, … new ways to identify which patients will benefit from chemotherapy and reveal possible new treatment strategies. “One …
news › motion-sickness-brain-circuit-may-provide-new-options-for-treating-obesity
… horizontal motion back and forth for some time, show hypothermia, a reduction in body temperature. “This allowed us … the model by showing that motion sickness-induced hypothermia does not occur when the mice are given the anti-nausea drug …
news › human-placenta-stress-response-to-maternal-covid-19-infection-reinforces-maternal-fetal-barrier
… at Baylor. The virus triggers a cytokine storm in the mother – an excessive, uncontrolled release of mediators of … stress response within the human placenta from mothers with COVID-19 at birth,” Keuls said. “It’s important … whether the virus infected the placenta directly, and a vaccine was not available, yet. But we were in a unique …