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… KL " Medicago truncatula -derived calcium oxalate crystals have a negative impact on chewing insect performance via … mutants with increased calcium oxalate crystal accumulation have decreased ascorbic acid levels. " Plant Physiol. …
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… American Board of Plastic Surgery examination. Residents have the opportunity to assume graduated responsibility for …
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… Fifty eight percent of patients working with the UDN have received a diagnosis that led to a positive change in …
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… Established in 2024, the Quality Improvement Pathway organizes current offerings in Quality Improvement (QI) across four years of medical school to … effectively apply systems-based thinking, and successfully implement QI interventions. In addition, students will …
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… The Target: BP™ Silver award recognizes practices that have demonstrated a commitment to improving blood pressure …
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… in scholarship during their residency. Residents have had 28+ peer-reviewed publications in the past four years (46% clinical research, 11% … and advocacy research, and 32% case reports.) Our residents have the opportunity and mentorship to publish their … of published products. Our residents and chief residents have published many of their studies and case reports in the …
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… untreated Hela cell lysate 2) Cell lysate mix controls: we have selected four cell lines that express the majority of …
news › scientists-uncover-nuclear-droplets-that-link-multiple-leukemias-revealing-new-therapeutic-target
… like disorder turned out to follow a simple physical rule – one that connects several major mutations behind the … In new research from Baylor College of Medicine, scientists have discovered that different genetic drivers of leukemia … drugs. What invisible thread could make so many mutations behave the same way? To find out, the Riback and Goodell labs …