A mechanism influencing the generation of new COVID variants
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by Ana Rodríguez
5d ago
SARS-CoV-2 takes advantage of powerful biological mechanisms that allow it to evolve quickly, generating variants to adapt to and persevere in human populations. The post A mechanism influencing the generation of new COVID variants appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Image of the Month: Faces of embryo development
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by Ana Rodríguez
1w ago
Sometimes, research inspires scientists like Dr. Ankita Thawani to dig into their artistic side to create renditions of their findings. The post Image of the Month: Faces of embryo development appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Uncovering the secret of long-lived stem cells
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by Ana Rodríguez
1w ago
A protein produced in large amounts in HSCs is key for these cells to retain their regenerative potential and avert the effects of aging. The post Uncovering the secret of long-lived stem cells appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Research method finds new use in diagnosis of genetic disorders
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by Ana Rodríguez
2w ago
This new testing method represents a paradigm shift in laboratory genetics, moving from the traditional DNA-centric approach to one focusing on the patient's cells. The post Research method finds new use in diagnosis of genetic disorders appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Understanding the neural dynamics of emotional processing in treatment-resistant depression
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by Ana Rodríguez
2w ago
The researchers hope that in the future their findings could be used as a marker of effective therapeutic response. The post Understanding the neural dynamics of emotional processing in treatment-resistant depression appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Cancer-predisposition variants associated with adverse outcomes in rhabdomyosarcoma
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by Ana Rodríguez
3w ago
The results support germline testing for cancer-predisposition variants among children with rhabdomyosarcoma, which could aid in early clinical surveillance strategies. The post Cancer-predisposition variants associated with adverse outcomes in rhabdomyosarcoma appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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First step to untangle DNA: capture gyrase like a lasso ropes cattle
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by Ana Rodríguez
3w ago
Researchers visualize in atomic detail the first step of the mechanism that prompts DNA gyrase for resolving DNA entanglements. The post First step to untangle DNA: capture gyrase like a lasso ropes cattle appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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The genomic architecture of inherited DNA variants
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
This study opens new avenues of research in human and genome biology and eventually will help to bring potential new treatments to patients and their families. The post The genomic architecture of inherited DNA variants appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Baylor College of Medicine wins the 2024 STAT Madness science competition
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
After 64 schools competed and about a quarter million votes were cast, Baylor College of Medicine took the win home! The post Baylor College of Medicine wins the 2024 STAT Madness science competition appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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Image of the Month: Human retinal organoid
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by Ana Rodríguez
1M ago
Retinal organoids are helping researchers study human retinal development and eye diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration. The post Image of the Month: Human retinal organoid appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network ..read more
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