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… media or reagents exchange, supernatant sampling or compound treatments. Flowchips require a minimal volume of … 2-20ul per well, and have an optical clear bottom, compatible for imaging. Pu-Ma System 3D Assays … staining In-situ supernatant sampling Sequential drug or compound additions Metabolomic profiling …
news › gene-signature-ids-drivers-of-treatment-resistance-in-metastatic-breast-cancer
… a genetic signature that can identify drivers of poor outcomes in advanced estrogen-receptor positive (ER+) breast … this way, but tumor cells learn to evade this attack and become resistant to these drugs. “One of the predominant ways … contains only half of the ER protein and the other half comes from different protein. Some of the ER chimeras are …
news › beyond-genetics-early-nutrition-and-epigenetic-prediction-of-future-health-outcomes-in-humans
… underlying DOHaD phenomena. In subsistence farming communities, individuals conceived at different times of the … the epigenetic origins of human variation in health outcomes,” said Dr. Robert Waterland , professor of pediatrics … mother’s nutrition before conception to improve health outcomes for their children. Toby Candler is funded by an MRC …
news › researchers-uncover-noncanonical-clock-regulators-impact-digestive-diseases
… influence the way digestive organs handle stress. Their comprehensive review was published in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism . Common habits such as shift work, jet lag or irregular … clock regulators are crucial in specific organs, they become active targets for new therapies. The review also …
education › ... › elective-counseling
… electives are the student affairs deans, learning community advisors, and specialty mentors. Elective advising … are not limited to the individuals identified as learning community advisors or specialty mentors. However, final approval from a formal specialty mentor, learning community advisor, or dean is required before registering …
education › ... › course-descriptions
… updated, and/or augmented over time. Finally, Clinical Outcome Measures are also introduced to complement provision of clinical services and to provide … Christopher Hovorka Course Offered: Fall 1 Semester Communications and Perspectives in Healthcare (OPCPH-61101) …
departments › ... › sars-mers
… of viruses known as coronaviruses. The name coronavirus comes from the appearance of the virus under the microscope … as diabetes, renal failure, chronic lung disease, and immunocompromised persons, as well as the elderly, are considered … primary source of human MERS-CoV infection. Once a person becomes infected with MERS-CoV, it can be spread to …
research › ... › access-to-healthcare
… are less likely to have access to healthcare when compared to women without disabilities. 7 As a result, they … for transfers Limited) time for exams or procedures Low income or poverty Lack of health insurance Lack of transportation Lack of accessible communication; for example, no interpreters for people with …
research › ... › alternative-splicing
… can secondarily regulate mRNA abundance. Technological and computational approaches have made spectacular advances …
news › nose-flu-cold-allergies
… Valdez , a physician assistant and instructor of family and community medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. “If your runny nose is accompanied by a fever or body aches, then you might have the … there are more irritants in the environment that people may come in contact with, she said. These irritants might cause …