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… Communications , show how early life chemical exposure actually reprograms the liver epigenome, aging it more rapidly. … or “operating system” of the genome. It is comprised of small chemical modifications to DNA and the proteins that make up our chromosomes, and controls the activity of all the genes within the genome. During early life, as our …
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… Exposure to these diverse facilities and their physicians allow our residents to learn cutting edge techniques in all aspects of medicine related to women’s health. During … hospitals, requiring our residents to only take night call on the weekends. In the PGY-4 year our residents …
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… Name Last Employment Status 2021 - 2024 Sharanya Joginpalli, M.D. Pediatrix Rheumatology Consultants, Austin, TX … San Pablo, Puerto Rico, USA 1994 – 1997 Enid M. del Valle, M.D. Private Practice, Puerto Rico, USA 1993 – 1995 … College of Medicine, Houston, TX 1990 – 1992 Susan Hyatt Ballinger, M.D. Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, …
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news › car-t-cell-therapy-shows-promising-results-against-hodgkin-lymphoma
… treated at the highest dose level of therapy, with almost all patients having clinical benefit after treatment,” said … developed by Dr. Savoldo when she was at Baylor and initially translated to the clinic with Dr. Ramos, has now been … included flu-like symptoms due to an immune chemical storm called cytokine release syndrome, but these events were …
news › mouse-model-closely-reproduces-human-fatty-liver-disease
… the disease. “Our goal was to have a mouse model that would allow us to study the disorder and test potential … regarding genes that are regulated after the high-fat diet. All the analyses pointed at cholesterol metabolism being …
news › proteomics-analysis-ids-potential-drug-targets-for-aggressive-cancers
… of Medicine show that analysis of the proteomics, or all the protein data, from aggressive human cancers is a … to identify drivers of aggressive disease that could potentially be manipulated to control cancer growth. “That’s … cells. Cell migration is a property of cancer cells that allows them to spread cancer to other tissues.    This work …
news › can-regulating-a-novel-brain-circuit-help-control-obesity
… that connects a unique group of dopamine-producing neurons called DA-VTA with downstream target neurons known as … the animals stopped eating. When the researchers genetically inhibited these neurons, the animals prolonged their feeding, drastically increasing the portion size. This suggests that …
news › vaccine-is-best-way-to-manage-flu-during-the-pandemic
… to keep in mind about the flu vaccine, according to Piedra: All the influenza vaccines (inactivated, recombinant and … those who have a history of a severe, life-threatening egg allergy. … medication   Those who have a history of a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or any of its components   …
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… Medical Branch in Galveston where he began an internationally renowned career in clinical work, teaching, and, most of all, pioneering research on traumatic brain injury. In 1995, … arts scene, including the Houston Symphony, Houston Ballet, Da Camera Society, Houston Early Music, Houston Grand …
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