Human mini guts reveal new insights into Cronkhite-Canada syndrome and potential new therapies
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by Ana Rodríguez
2w ago
The work also highlights the value of human organoid technology to improve the understanding of any disease and identify potential clinical applications. The post Human mini guts reveal new insights into Cronkhite-Canada syndrome and potential new therapies appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Llama power: can tiny llama nanobodies improve norovirus anti-viral therapies?
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by Ana Rodríguez
3w ago
Llama nanobodies may offer an option for treating norovirus, a global health problem for which there are no vaccines or antiviral drugs. The post Llama power: can tiny llama nanobodies improve norovirus anti-viral therapies? appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Team develops imaging method to capture previously inaccessible coordination of tiny hair-like cilia in live organisms
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
This new method gives researchers access to study previously inaccessible roles of cilia in the female reproductive system and infertility. The post Team develops imaging method to capture previously inaccessible coordination of tiny hair-like cilia in live organisms appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Image of the Month: Neural connections in the visual pathway of the brain
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
Like an elaborate superhighway, an intricate network of neuronal projections keeps neurons in the visual pathway connected. The post Image of the Month: Neural connections in the visual pathway of the brain appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Research connecting gut bacteria and oxytocin provides a new mechanism for microbiome-promoted health benefits
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
The details of how gut resident bacteria L. reuteri can affect the gut and other organs are beginning to fall into place. The post Research connecting gut bacteria and oxytocin provides a new mechanism for microbiome-promoted health benefits appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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EIF4A emerges as a potential Achilles’ heel for triple-negative breast cancer
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
Targeting eIF4A to interfere with the synthesis of proteins the cancer needs to grow is producing promising results. The post eIF4A emerges as a potential Achilles’ heel for triple-negative breast cancer appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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5D4 disrupts several molecular pathways, including MYC, that lead to cancer growth
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
The findings strongly support the potential use of TopBP1 inhibitors as a targeted cancer therapy. The post 5D4 disrupts several molecular pathways, including MYC, that lead to cancer growth appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Deep brain stimulation induces more healthy neurons and sustained memory benefits in Rett animal models
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
DBS results in a significant and long-lasting improvement to memory in Rett animal models strongly suggesting evaluating this approach to treat Rett patients. The post Deep brain stimulation induces more healthy neurons and sustained memory benefits in Rett animal models appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Fungal infection in the brain produces changes like those seen in Alzheimer’s disease
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
This work potentially contributes an important new piece of the puzzle regarding the development of Alzheimer’s disease. The post Fungal infection in the brain produces changes like those seen in Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Path-breaking research reveals new possibilities to improve treatment of endometrial carcinoma
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
Detailed molecular characterization of endometrial carcinomas identifies potential markers for guiding more precise treatment. The post Path-breaking research reveals new possibilities to improve treatment of endometrial carcinoma appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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