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… View all publications. … SM, Moore DD. Constitutive Androstane Receptor Differentially Regulates Bile Acid Homeostasis in Mouse Models of … B, Moore DD, Bissig KD. Rapid Disruption of Genes Specifically in Livers of Mice Using Multiplex CRISPR/Cas9 Editing. … AJ, Vore M. Differential gene expression in liver and small intestine from lactating rats compared to age-matched …
research › ... › supplemental-information-for-autism-understanding-anxiety-in-autistic-children
… like everything has to go the same with family every time (for example, if one parent has to take them to school every … daily worries can also be tied to their special interests (for example, if they might not have enough time to do their … may worry excessively only about their special interest. For example, they may worry about having enough time to …
research › ... › social-skills
… Some of these social skills may not come naturally to you, and that’s okay! Even if you do not end up … ; “Hey, I really like your shirt” If you would like to talk to someone … fears. Because of this, people with social anxiety are usually too passive. Sometimes, anxiety may cause people to be …
news › researchers-discover-a-new-neural-biomarker-for-ocd
… as a novel biomarker to accurately predict and monitor the clinical status of individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) who have undergone deep brain stimulation (DBS), a … as an effective treatment for severe, treatment-resistant OCD … OCD is a common and debilitating mental health condition …
research › ... › astro-social-skills
… Some of these social skills may not come naturally to you, and that’s okay! Even if you do not end up … ; “Hey, I really like your shirt” If you would like to talk to someone … fears. Because of this, people with social anxiety are usually too passive. Sometimes, anxiety may cause people to be …
departments › ... › primary-interests
… as catheter-associated bloodstream infections, surgical site infections, and exposures to and outbreaks of … on gram-negative infections. His focuses are on how to best use antimicrobials to treat infections while minimizing … She serves as the deputy editor of Pediatrics and is the site principal investigator for the Pediatric Emergency Care …
departments › ... › tularemia
… (less than 10) are capable of establishing a potentially lethal infection. The bacterium is naturally found in small mammals such as rabbits, rodents, and hares, and in the … following reasons: It can cause an incapacitating, potentially fatal illness. Inhalation of the bacterium produces …
departments › ... › post-graduate-outcomes
… trainees come to us from pediatric residencies large and small. We are proud of the diverse culture within our program … which includes fellows from around the world. Traditionally, we offer advanced training (fourth year) positions in … Advanced Imaging Texas Children's Hospital UT Southwestern Dallas, Texas Natalie Craik 2024 CICU Texas Children's …
healthcare › ... › information-tumor
… biopsy needle will be inserted. Once the area is numb, a small cut is made in your skin. A needle with a special tip is … biopsy needle will be inserted. Once the area is numb, a small cut is made in the skin. With a special X-ray to guide the needle, it is put into the suspicious area. Usually, more than one sample is taken through the same cut. …
healthcare › ... › tardive-dyskinesia
… specificity. Drug-induced movement disorders have gradually emerged as a major problem in clinical psychiatry and … TD typically consists of involuntary, irregular, continuous, … body. The oro-facial-lingual (OFL) movement, most typically seen in TD, is one of the best examples of stereotypies …