news › genomic-study-sheds-light-on-immune-microenvironment-in-transplanted-pediatric-hearts
… failure. While the procedure offers hope, the long-term outcomes for these young patients remain suboptimal due to … at Texas Children’s Hospital, utilized a unique dataset comprising rare heart samples from repeat heart … Our medical therapies to treat rejection are still very limited. This study is a major step towards targeted immune …
news › salud-study-examines-health-disparities-for-latino-survivors-of-childhood-cancer
… certain cancers, and their short and long-term outcomes are often worse than other children with cancer. The … co-principal investigator of the study, is leading this component of the research. As part of the SALUD study, her team … Center at Baylor. This study is funded by grant (UH3 CA260607 (NIH/NCI). …
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… Zhang B, Tuskan GA, Hettich RL. J Proteome Res, 14(12):5318-26, 2015 KRAS-dependent sorting of miRNA to exosomes . Cha … 2015 Activation of the Endogenous Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System or Aldosterone Administration Increases Urinary … Massion PP. Genom Data, 5:272-274, 2015. Linking patient outcome to high throughput protein expression data identifies …
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… This is an observational study involving a one-time blood draw and data collection. The goal is to … Adults with T2D have very low levels of glutathione, which puts them at risk of harm from oxidative stress. Could children with diabetes also have low glutathione levels, and is this the reason why diabetes harms …
departments › ... › anthrax
… Bacillus anthracis ( B. anthracis ). The name anthrax comes from the Greek word for coal and refers to the black … (PA), lethal factor (LF), and edema factor (EF)) that combine to form two toxins known as lethal toxin (composed of PA and LF) and edema toxin (composed of PA and …
research › ... › demographics
… According to the 2012 American Community Survey, 12.36 percent of all women (19,542,027) … (mobility), self-care, or independent living. 1 The most commonly cited the number of people with disabilities in the United States, 56.7 million, comes from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, …
research › ... › chronic-conditions
… the literature and asked the participants to indicate which ones they have experienced. We analyzed the prevalence of each condition among the women with disabilities compared to the women without disabilities. For some of the … impairments may emerge from the medical experiments done by NASA's space program. Researchers have observed that …
education › ... › education-programs
… rooms) where standardized patients present a variety of common, yet important patient problems. The medical students … an opportunity to practice their history-taking skills or components of the physical exam on an SP before performing them … Standardized Patients. Students complete two Mini Milestone Standardized Clinical Exams, or MMSCE, which assess …
research › ... › sexuality-information
… Studies that have been done on women in the general population show that they … social isolation experienced by women with disabilities, combined with the stereotype that they have no interest in … sex education programs offered through the public schools, community organizations, churches, or other resources to be …
news › factors-linked-poor-treatment-outcomes-all
… Texas Children’s Cancer Center reported that profiling the bone marrow “metabolome,” the constellation of small molecules produced by metabolism in patients’ bone marrow, at the time of diagnosis, enabled them to … M. Schraw , postdoctoral associate in the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. “Knowing these …