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… frameshift variants in GPKOW are associated with a multisystemic X-linked disorder. Mok JW , Mackay L, Blazo M, Mizerik E, Gecz J, Carroll R, Nizon M, Rondeau S, Joubert M, Cuinat S, Deb W, Sirias FV, Weisz-Hubshman … Dominant missense variants in SREBF2 are associated with complex dermatological, neurological, and skeletal …
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Each year, Baylor College of Medicine faculty are recognized for their outstanding published scientific contributions to clinical and basic science … year we celebrate and honor researchers from our Baylor community who have made significant contributions to … Baylor recognizes research excellence with 2022 DeBakey Awards …
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… PS , Ferreon JC , Ferreon ACM. Initiation of hnRNPA1 Low-Complexity Domain Condensation Monitored by Dynamic Light … Loehr JA, Rodney GG, Cooper TA. Alternatively spliced MAP4 isoforms have key roles in maintaining microtubule … PMCID: PMC11513531. Irfana Saleem, Thomas Miller, Lucas Kearns, David Mitchell, Ritwika Bose, Chase A. Weidmann, …
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… the long-term effects of CUGexp RNA expression in a heart model of myotonic dystrophy type 1 was published in J. Clin. Investigation, Insight. Larissa has been awarded an NIH K99/R00 award. … the Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation starting January 2026. Larissa’s abstract was selected for a lightning round …
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… The Cancer Cell and Gene Therapy (CCGT) Program is a component of the overall Center for Cell and Gene … in its mission to conduct basic and translational research that will lead to evidence-based clinical treatments … multiple tissue-specific stem cells during the formation of complex organs (cell differentiation). The similarities …
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… As a woman with a disability, you have the right to decide whether to become pregnant and give birth, as well as the number, … contraception (birth control). Remember, only you and your healthcare provider can determine which birth control method … behaviors, and other methods of preventing pregnancy, with comments about possible concerns for women with …
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… Tan, I. Mohorianu. Spatially resolved integrative analysis of transcriptomic and metabolomic changes in tissue injury studies. Nature communications, 2026, Vol.17 (1), p.205. C.A. Wolfe, S. Povilaitis, M.F. Keating, A.E. Montgomery, B.M. Burt, A.A. Jazaeri, L.S. …
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… an Associate Professor of Pediatrics-Nutrition with a deep commitment to addressing nutrition-related health disparities and exploring social drivers of health, … for obesity and chronic disease prevention through community-engaged research, including Food is Medicine …
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… P, Kinsinger CR, Rivers RC, Rodriguez H, Townsend RR, Ellis MJ, Carr SA, Tabb DL, Coffey RJ, Slebos RJ, Liebler DC; … National Cancer Institute Clinical Proteomics Tumor Analysis Consortium (NCI CPTAC). Nature, 513:382-387, 2014 … Mol Syst Biol, 5:303, 2009 WebGestalt: an integrated system for exploring gene sets in various biological contexts. …
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… The aorta is the main blood vessel that carries oxygen-filled blood from the heart to the rest of the body. It extends from the chest to … bulge can enlarge over time as the walls of the aorta become thinner and stretch (like a balloon). This bulge in the … at risk for developing an aneurysm, your physician may recommend periodic checks, which could include a physical exam …
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