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… of T1D. When we eat, our bodies break down complex carbohydrates into glucose, the fuel we need. The … People with T1D must inject or pump insulin into their bodies every day to carefully regulate blood sugar. Living … preventable nor curable and while its cause is unknown, studies prove that T1D results from a genetic predisposition …
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… how specific combinations of PTMs respond differentially to these inhibitors and on what time scales. This will … of therapies may be effectively applied synergistically. … to this high level of conservation. In many cases, only top down proteomics can successfully analyze PTMs and …
research › ... › genotyping-protocols
… (i.e., TRE-Kir-mCherry, LSL-R26-hM4Di and hM3Dq) … ROSA26-LSL-APP … (Nop-tTA, R26-LNL-tTA, and other lines using tTA2S sequence) … ROSA26-LSL-APP …
education › ... › student-educational-resources
… activities designed to guide you from foundational planning all the way to research publication. Below are some of the … research activities. Visit the SOAR Educational Resources website to see a full list of available books and learn how …
healthcare › ... › meet-our-team
… Colorectal Surgery … Meet Our Team: Colorectal Cancer …
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… the newborn period, skeletal muscle growth is significantly compromised. Nutritional rehabilitation after weaning does … in cellular function and; (c) to identify the specific dietary nutrient deficit(s) that are responsible for the occurrence of the impairments. These studies are primarily performed in mice in which we …
departments › ... › resident-teaching
… have a strong culture of resident teaching in our program. All residents teach while on service by working with medical … and medical school’s curriculum for residents to teach in small and large group settings. The Academy of Resident …