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diet | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Rap1, a potential new target to treat obesity. October 19, 2016. A single species of gut bacteria can reverse autism-related social behavior in mice. July 25, 2016. Diet at conception could have long-lasting effects. June 15, 2015. By Ruth SoRelle, M.P.H. What a mother eats around the time of conception can have a lifelong effect on how certain of her child’s genes function. For example, a gene tha...Take a closer look.
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Less may be more in treating patients with bacteria in the urine | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Less may be more in treating patients with bacteria in the urine. June 15, 2015. When doctors are confronted by the dilemma of patient who has bacteria in the urine but no symptoms to indicate that, they sometimes overtreat. However, an expert at Baylor College of Medicine. And the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Houston. Because providers have difficulty differentiating cases of asymptomatic bacte...
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Process Improvement | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Category Archives: Process Improvement. Electronic algorithms help “find” patients lost in the system. June 15, 2015. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Site best viewed in Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Take a closer look. The Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network. Pathology of the liver in children: Where would I (we) be without Pepper?
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Image of the Month – Triple immunofluorescence of MCF-7 breast cancer cells. February 16, 2016. STAT6 may explain mortality associated with some asthma drugs. February 16, 2016. Epigenetic conservation makes mouse a valid model for brain studies. February 16, 2016. By Ruth SoRelle, M.P.H. Epigenetic processes, which determine which genes can be expressed in different cell types, are central to biology and me...By Glenna...
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algorithm | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. DNA origami: designing structures with potential new uses in nanotechnology. June 30, 2016. Less may be more in treating patients with bacteria in the urine. June 15, 2015. Electronic algorithms help “find” patients lost in the system. June 15, 2015. By Julia Parsons In an era when increasing pressures to increase clinical productivity can create data overload and when time is limited, sometimes the critical issue of te...
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Autophagy: Protector against lung inflammation and fibrosis | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Autophagy: Protector against lung inflammation and fibrosis. June 15, 2015. Process of autophagy. Courtesy Dr. Tony Eissa. By Ruth SoRelle, M.P.H. Suggests that autophagy is critical to protection against lung inflammation and fibrosis, even in the absence of any infections. In a report in the. What’s new in this is that we found that even in the absence of infection, this process is important to prevent spontaneous inf...
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Infectious diseases | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Category Archives: Infectious diseases. One atom can make a difference: Hydrogen-bonding pairing helps design better drugs to neutralize gut bacterial infections. April 15, 2016. Less may be more in treating patients with bacteria in the urine. June 15, 2015. Baylor College of Medicine to develop Emergency Smart Pod. April 15, 2015. By Dipali Pathak Baylor College of Medicine’s Emergency Smart Pod was one of 12 ideas se...
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Image of the Month: Tunneling NanoTubes and macrophage communication. | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Image of the Month: Tunneling NanoTubes and macrophage communication. June 15, 2015. Photo courtesy of Dr. Rita Serda. Depolarizing wave may trigger sudden death in epilepsy. Study links tumor recurrence to growth factor commonly used in high-risk neuroblastoma treatment →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Pathology o...
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antibiotic | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Less may be more in treating patients with bacteria in the urine. June 15, 2015. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Site best viewed in Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Take a closer look. The Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network. Methyl-CpG binding-protein 2 function in cholinergic neurons mediates cardiac arrhythmogenesis. Temporal Trends i...
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Patient safety | From the Labs
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An in depth look at research done at Baylor College of Medicine. About From the Labs. Category Archives: Patient safety. Electronic algorithms help “find” patients lost in the system. June 15, 2015. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Site best viewed in Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Take a closer look. The Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network. Glucose level decline precedes dementia in elderly African Americans with diabetes.
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