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… cancers often initially respond to standard treatment that combines endocrine therapies with CDK4/6 inhibitors, drug … to the combination therapy. Specifically, they searched for enzymes called kinases, whose expression is typically … cancer tumors grown in immune-compromised mouse models, the team used KIPA to identify and then compare the kinases …
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… glioma and normal brain function. “Gliomas are the most common tumors of the central nervous system with an … in the Department of Neurosurgery , director of the Center for Cancer Neuroscience , a member of the Dan L Duncan … and identify the cells that produce the signals, the team used Patch-sequencing, a combination of techniques that …
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… Tourette syndrome is a relatively common and complex neurobehavioral disorder characterized by … shrugging. Tics may also cause noise or sound as air is forced through the nose and throat ("vocal" or "phonic" … and fatigue. While some patients "grow out of it" and are free of tics by their late teens or early twenties, others …
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… 29844305 Ghebre YT. Proton Pump Inhibitors in IPF: A Call for Clinical Trials. Frontiers in pharmacology. 2018; 9:499. … PMCID: PMC5943831 Ghebre YT. Antacid therapy and disease outcomes in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: flip side of the … Lee J, Ghebremariam YT, Wong HE, Cooke JP, Swartz JR. Cell-free production of transducible transcription factors for
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… early neural development and contributes to the risk for human spina bifida.   Hum Mutat . 2020 Apr;41(4):786-799 … Bendayan R. 2019. Upregulation of reduced folate carrier (RFC) by vitamin D enhances brain folate uptake in mice … Nascone-Yoder N,  Finnell RH , Lupo PJ, Feldkamp ML; NISC Comparative Sequencing Program; University of Washington …
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… demonstrates ability to meet the minimum standards set forth herein. Baylor College of Medicine – School of Health … Professions-Orthotics & Prosthetics will reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities, provided that the … skills in six essential areas: Acquisition of information, Communication, Motor Skill, Intellectual Skill, Behavior and …
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… with Baylor College of Medicine in a joint venture for the new hospital on Baylor’s McNair Campus which will … Initiatives, CHI St. Luke’s, Baylor and Texas Heart at a news conference in the Texas Medical Center. The agreements … continued expansion of the TMC, with venues in place to accommodate that growth. CHI St. Luke’s and Baylor signed a …
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… Medicine  at Baylor College of Medicine and the Center for Vaccine Development at  Texas Children's Hospital , … , are drawing on years of experience developing vaccines for neglected tropical diseases and emerging infectious … to neutralization of the virus,” Bottazzi said. “We have teamed up with a group in the New York Blood Center and one …
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… A team of researchers led by Baylor College of Medicine found … Core (IMC) at Baylor and director of the recently formed Gulf Coast Consortia Center for Advanced Microscopy … before in estrogen receptor biology, they were not a complete surprise. Studies in genetically identical bacteria …
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