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… Potocki-Lupski syndrome is a condition that results from having an extra copy of a small piece of chromosome 17 in each cell. A different condition, known as Smith-Magenis … two groups. One group includes individuals that have in common the same alterations in the same area of DNA. We call …
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… Ph.D., M.A. from the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy developed a Philosophical Bioethics Hub with … Bioethics Network The Houston/Galveston Network is comprised of philosophers working at the intersection of …
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… Attending Childcare Centers: Impact of the New CACFP Meal Guidelines. Nutrients. 2022 Aug 18;14(16). doi: … PMID: 36014900; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC9414647. Song S, Ishdorj A, Dave JM . Gender Differences in Nutritional … of Black and Hispanic Children Living in Under-Resourced Communities on Meal Preparation and Grocery Shopping …
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… The world’s population has increased by more than 2.6-fold in the last 60 years. The … are no oral contraceptive pills available. In a study published in the journal Science , researchers at Baylor College … Chemistry Technology (DEC-Tec) to screen our multi-billion compound collection to discover potent STK33 inhibitors,” …
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… Global HOPE and Baylor College of Medicine Global Health , with support from the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation , an independent charitable … a drug that reduces sickling of blood cells to prevent complications of SCD. The program also will train local … Baylor College of Medicine Global Health launch program to combat sickle cell disease in Sub-Saharan Africa …
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… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan … epileptic encephalopathy (DEE). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the Investigational New Drug (IND) … that CAP-002 may have potential to meaningfully improve outcomes in patients with this disease.” Gene therapy for …
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… Roy Chowdhury S, Korp JD, O’Malley BW, Lonard DM, Wang J. Lead Compound Development of SRC-3 Inhibitors with Improved … Wang J. Targeted Protein Degradation via Lysosomes. Biochemistry. United States; 2023 Feb 7;62(3):564–579. PMCID: … L, Jiang X, Wang J. Glutathione dynamics in subcellular compartments and implications for drug development. Curr …
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… CD44 as an OPN/SPP1 receptor regulating lipid metabolism and glial crosstalk in Alzheimer’s disease. bioRxiv 2025.12.05.692670; doi: … an IKK/β-TrCP2 phosphorylation-ubiquitination cascade. Nat. Comm., in press. Perez, G., Lai, Z., Edwards, G.A.III, … of transient Candida cerebritis with memory deficits. Nat. Commun., 10:58. Xu, Y., Zhang, S., and Zheng, H. (2019). The …
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… The list of things people want to do once the stay-at-home orders … and bariatric surgeon offer some tips to maintain good health while you wait for your procedure to occur. Orthopedic … do a video visit before deciding if the patient needs to come in person for an appointment. Tests and prescriptions …
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… A, Aguilar R, Conneely SE, Song T, Johnson CA, Barnes S, Cristobal CDD, Kurtz K, Brunetti L, Goodell MA, Rau RE. Modeling IKZF1 lesions in B-ALL reveals distinct chemosensitivity patterns and potential therapeutic … MA, Stephan C, Davies PJA, Dawson MA, Sun D, Huang Y. A combination strategy targeting enhancer plasticity exerts …