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… making neurons function abnormally. You may inherit this from one parent and be affected (autosomal dominant … inheritance, 50% chance of transmission to children) or from both parents (autosomal recessive inheritance, 25% … form of chronic progressive ataxia in adults. They result from the degeneration of pathways between the spinal cord …
education › ... › 3mt-competition
… school, so they have some sound conclusions and impacts from their research. Graduates are not eligible. If you have … any description are allowed. The slide is to be presented from the beginning of the oration. No additional electronic … no poems, raps or songs). Presentations are to commence from the stage. Presentations are considered to have …
healthcare › ... › carotid-stenosis
… physical exams. A high pitch sound or "bruit" coming from the carotid artery may indicate significant narrowing. … Once a patient has experienced a stroke or TIA from significant carotid stenosis, the risk of a stroke … the stage where the atherosclerotic plaque is being removed from the artery …
research › ... › publications
… the behavioral and neurophysiological abnormalities in Down syndrome … are dysregulated in murine and human models of Schaaf-Yang syndrome … , ACS Synth Biol, 2019, 8(1):25-33. Kim JJ, Savas JN, Miller MT, … A Druggable Genome Screen Identifies Modifiers of alpha-Synuclein Levels via a Tiered Cross-Species Validation …
healthcare › ... › leukemia
… is a type of cancer that happens when cells in your bone marrow grow abnormally and out of control. These cells can spread to other parts of your body. … kind of white blood cell it affects. It may be acute or chronic. Acute leukemia gets worse very fast and may make you …
news › spotlight-supercharges-cell-studies
… moves the cells on an imaging plate around a predefined zone, and the DMD will shine light only on a particular …
news › maternal-diet-during-lactation-affects-milk-bacteria
… study published in Nature Scientific Reports , researchers from Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital … (the HMOs), which we make but don’t directly benefit from. It gives us a fascinating glimpse into what we and … The researchers carefully collected milk samples from each subject at these different time points including …
news › microbes-may-hold-the-key-for-treating-neurological-disorders
… are mediated by the gut microbiome. More importantly from a therapeutic perspective, they found that treatment … us with at least two possible ways to modulate the brain from the gut, with the bacteria or the bacteria-induced … Chan Zuckerberg Biohub. This work was supported by funding from NIH (R01 MH112356, R01 HL122593, R01 DK114034, …
news › getting-ahead-of-the-infection-phages-anticipate-bacterias-location
… factor present in mammalian intestines that prevents phages from destroying bacteria. They identified the factor as … reasoned that although mucins prevent many phages from infecting bacteria, there may be some that have evolved … at Houston. This work is supported in part by a grant from U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA I01-RX002595), Roderick D. …
research › ... › history-of-cardiovascular-research
… Baylor University College of Medicine moves from Dallas to Houston and becomes a member of the TMC in … Baylor College of Medicine is one of six Centers funded from 1986-1996. … Dr. Mark L. Entman awarded a program project grant from the NHLBI for his work titled “Role of Inflammation in …