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… Dzakovich, M.P., Le, E.A., Tak, A.L., Chacko, S.K. (2024). A Comprehensive UHPLC-MS/MS and Extraction Method for Spinach … . Ag. And Food Chem. 68(18):5241-5248. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c01681 Dzakovich, M.P., Gas-Pascual, E., Orchard, C.J., … . Ag. & Food Chem. 64(36):6801-6808. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b02983 Dzakovich, M.P., Gómez, C., Mitchell, C.A. …
news › protein-eif4a-emerges-as-a-potential-achilles-heel-for-triple-negative-breast-cancer
… in TNBC that could lead to novel therapies and improved outcomes for this devastating condition. The team reports in … promising results,” Zhao said. “We are hoping that our studies could help inform future clinical trials and positively … Xueying Yuan, Lucas C. Reineke, Nadia Lieu, Yang Gao, Diego A Pedroza, Sebastian J Calderon, Alex J Smith, Clark …
news › dr-hugo-bellen-named-recipient-of-the-2024-gruber-genetics-prize
… to how disruptions in these pathways lead to rare and common brain disorders and, finally, to finding new ways to … how the peripheral nervous system develops and how neurons communicate with one another. He elucidated the role of … discovered novel pathways and mechanisms by which neurons communicate with glia in the brains of AD and PD animal …
research › ... › astro-accommodation-of-anxiety-behaviors
… help them with their quick fixes. This is what we call “accommodation”. Sometimes, avoidance behaviors and quick fixes can become so integrated into your family’s lives that they are missed or overlooked, and this can happen due to accommodation. Almost all caregivers of children with anxiety …
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… demonstrate that over-expression of SIM 1 protects against diet-induced obesity via gene-regulated actions upon the … rodent behaviors to model human neurologic diseases. He accomplished this by performing research relating to the role … a publication in Science in 2009. Dr. Holder successfully completed his post-doctoral training in 2007; yet, this …
research › ... › accommodation-of-anxiety-behaviors
… help them with their quick fixes. This is what we call “accommodation”. Sometimes, avoidance behaviors and quick fixes can become so integrated into your family’s lives that they are missed or overlooked, and this can happen due to accommodation. Almost all caregivers of children with anxiety …
news › nih-awards-more-than-15-million-to-fund-two-rare-diseases-consortia
… study. Researchers also established 10 pilot studies addressing patient needs and published nearly 50 … BBDC will focus on three projects. First, researchers will complete the longitudinal study with six years of follow up … using high-resolution CT imaging to identify phenotypic endpoints for clinical trials. Over the next five years, the …
news › some-human-gii-4-norovirus-are-better-than-others-at-infecting-cells
… the entry mechanism of GII.4 human noroviruses, comparing the dominant strain GII.4 Sydney with other GII.4 … host repair mechanisms.” In this study, the researchers studied the entry mechanism in more detail. “We found that … in enteroids more than non-clustering strains. “When we studied differences between clustering and non-clustering GII.4 …
news › sticky-coat-boosts-triple-negative-breast-cancers-ability-to-metastasize
… ways to prevent it. These findings, published in Nature Communications , highlight new possibilities for developing … the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center and the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center , both at Baylor. “Scientists … in certain situations,” Bobkov said. “We knew from other studies that when CTC clusters travel through very narrow blood …
news › researchers-connect-the-dots-between-cause-effect-events-in-alzheimers-disease
… brain gene expression analyses with laboratory fruit fly studies. Their goal was to better understand how typical … changes from individuals with Alzheimer’s disease when compared with those from healthy brains,” said corresponding … and gene expression networks causing Alzheimer’s disease pinpoints specific driver genes and pathways worthy of further …