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… The center has received 139 submissions for disease modeling, encompassing 191 genetic variants. Half of our submissions are … Baylor College of Medicine. Currently, 60 submissions, encompassing 75 gene variants, have been accepted into the … with individuals or programs at other institutes. Model Types Of the accepted projects, 28 of the accepted …
news › itsn1-gene-linked-to-risk-of-parkinsons-disease
… significantly elevated risk of Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative condition that affects nearly 2% of adults older than 65 years. This work, led by an international team … disease progression.  “Parkinson’s disease, the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, still has no cure. To …
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… the maternal epigenome, genomic imprinting and embryonic development. ” Nat Genet. 2019 May;51(5):844-856. doi: … levels at CYP2E1 and IRS2 are associated with child outcome in a prospective autism study. “Hum Mol Genet. 2019 Apr … D, Scott RP, Smith B, Tidwell LG, Walker C, Waters KM, Anderson KA. “ Discovery of common chemical exposures across …
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… RJ,  Mills JC . SOX9 governs gastric mucous neck cell identity and is required for injury-induced metaplasia.  Cell … evolution during gastric cancer peritoneal metastasis.  Nat Commun . 2023;14:822. PMID: 36788228; PMCID: PMC9929081.  … Vargas N, Cho CJ,  Mills JC . Regulation of the double-stranded RNA response through ADAR1 licenses reprogramming in …
news › nih-study-roadmap-genetics-data
… Precision medicine aims to deliver personalized treatment based on an individual’s … genetics, environment and lifestyle. This approach depends on researchers’ ability to study DNA from people … Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor, said. An important component of the study was balancing the demand for research …
news › researchers-map-4-d-human-genome-folds
… over time. The report, which may lead to new ways of understanding genetic diseases, appears on the cover of Cell . … For decades, researchers have suspected that when a human cell … watch the loops change. It was unclear whether, in the crowded space of the nucleus, DNA elements could find each other …
departments › ... › clinical-neuropsychology-fellowship
… The Neuropsychology Section in the Department of Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine in … is consistent with APA Div. 40 and Houston Conference guidelines and meets eligibility requirements for board … independent scientist-clinicians and provides an advanced comprehensive training opportunity for fellows to gain …
news › how-a-mutation-in-the-skd3-enzyme-can-cause-mgca7-disease
… and collaborating institutions report in the journal Nature Communications how a mutation in the enzyme SKD3 can cause a … error of metabolism associated with variable neurologic deficits and an abnormally low number of immune cells called … lead to increased susceptibility to infection and can also develop into leukemia, as well as early death in infants. …
news › examining-resistance-to-breast-cancer-treatments
… The combination of CDK4/6 inhibitors with endocrine therapy is … intrinsic resistance to this therapy and most patients will develop resistant disease at some point during treatment. … Medicine examined gene expression data from preclinical models of ER+ breast cancer and from patients with early …
research › ... › astro-notes-about-oppositional-behavior
… look or seem like bad behavior to those who do not understand them. For instance, meltdowns can include behaviors such as yelling, crying, screaming, throwing … your child know what to expect each week in advance when it comes to completing LUNA tasks. Also, clearly communicate …
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