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… Joseph Clayton Schoolar, M.D., Ph.D. (1928-2013) was professor of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine. He was born and grew up in the … at the University of Chicago, Dr. Schoolar moved to Baylor College of Medicine for residency training in …
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… effects on long-term outcomes. Despite clear guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the …
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… proteomic approaches to purify PAH-AHR protein complexes from the developing heart and identify interacting proteins. …
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… are some of the most common birth defects, ranging from cleft lips and palates to more severe disorders such as …
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… proportion and intensity of positive tumor cells (range from 0-8). This scoring system was developed in our …
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… 2025 the inaugural Thomas J. Nasca Professionalism Award from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical …
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… which allows the cancer-initiating cell to gain more plasticity and proliferation by hijacking existing … this phenotypic instability and the potential heterogeneity following that demands single-cell analysis for better …
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… more than 8,000 participants between the ages of 54 and 74 from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study, …
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… in multiple myeloma using a plasma cell signature derived from single-cell RNA sequencing. Blood Cancer J. 2024 Mar …
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… Members of the Center for Research in Obesity and Nutrition investigate a wide range of topics, including human physiology, metabolism, nutrition, immunology, inflammation, aging, and exercise, all in … and nutrition-related diseases. Recent publications from center members are highlighted here: Epigenome …