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… Annually during the weekend of the first "switch" from medicine to pediatrics (or vice versa), the chief …
healthcare › ... › laser-eye-surgery
… cells of the cornea (the epithelium) are gently removed from the central portion of the cornea to expose the region …
healthcare › ... › scar-tissue-treatment
… it develops a blood supply. As restrictions are released from healthy tissue, bruising may occur, especially in …
healthcare › ... › urinary-retention
… the opening to the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the body. …
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… and R.G. Kalb. Recovery from spinal cord injury: New approaches. Neuroscientist, …
research › faculty-labs › sukyeong-lee-lab
… Lee Laboratory of Structural Biology is the study of mitochondrial proteostasis maintenance. The broad and long-term research objective of the laboratory is to provide a molecular understanding of the protein quality control machinery that maintains mitochondrial proteostasis. …
news › new-breast-cancer-metastasis-technique
… Microscopy Core at Baylor College of Medicine with funding from the National Institutes of Health (HD007495, DK56338, …
news › dr-susan-rosenberg-honored-with-nih-directors-pioneer-award
… harming other cell functions, for protection of cells from internal problems that lead to DNA damage. If it can be …
news › simple-bioreactor-makes-gut-check-more-practical
… was to slowly flush the bacterial toxins to keep them from harming the cells,” Grande-Allen said. “That allowed …
news › triggering-antiviral-immune-response-in-certain-breast-cancers
… immune pathways in triple negative breast cancers (TNBC) to trigger tumor cell death and signal the body’s immune … immune pathways recognize the double-stranded RNA and then trigger apoptosis and send signals to the body’s immune … stimulate the immune system even without therapeutic (STT) treatment. The data shows a correlation between mis-spliced …