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From The Labs

Image of the Month: Neural tracts involved in speech recovery after stroke

July 5, 2022 Image of the month,  neural paths,  Research,  speech,  Stroke

This work helps predict the types of brain damage and behavior that lead to chronic language loss, thus informing both psychological theories and treatment approaches to language.

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New method boosts the study of regulation of gene activity

June 30, 2022 DNA methylation,  epigenetics,  method,  NT-seq,  Research

The researchers report the development of a chemical-based sequencing method to quantify different epigenetic markers simultaneously.

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Research opens the door to improved treatments for congenital heart disease

June 28, 2022 congenital heart disease,  personalized therapy,  Research,  single-cell genomics,  snRNA-seq

The first genomics analysis of congenital heart disease has improved our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the progression of the condition and revealed opportunities for personalized treatments.

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A potentially more effective treatment for HER2 mutant metastatic breast cancer

June 23, 2022 Breast Cancer,  cancer treatment,  HER2 mutations,  lobular breast cancer,  Metastasis,  neratinib,  poziotinib,  Research

A phase II clinical trial is on its way to assess the value of poziotinib in the treatment of this devastating condition.

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The 10th Annual Research Symposium of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

June 21, 2022 Michael E. DeBakey,  Research,  research symposium,  Surgery

The event was an opportunity to highlight basic research achievements of the department trainees and staff.

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The benefits of exercise in a pill? Science is closer to that goal

June 16, 2022 benefits of exercise,  Lac-Phe,  Obesity,  Research

Researchers identified a molecule in the blood that is produced during exercise and can effectively reduce food intake and obesity in mice.

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Talking about aging, lysosomes have something to say

June 14, 2022 Aging,  C. elegans,  fatty acid signaling,  Longevity,  lysosomes,  Research

The new findings help us understand how longevity is regulated at a whole organism level.

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Artificial intelligence reveals a never-before described 3D structure in rotavirus spike protein

June 9, 2022 ALphaFold2,  gastroenteritis,  N-acetyllactosamine,  Research,  rotavirus,  spike protein,  VP8*,  X-Ray crystallography

The findings are an example of how viruses can evolve by incorporating structurally distinct modules with similar functionality.

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A faster, less expensive approach identifies highly specific anti-cancer compounds

June 7, 2022 Bromodomain-containing proteins,  cancer drugs,  DEC-Tec,  DNA-Encoded Chemistry Technology.,  Research

DEC-Tec can accelerate the development of potentially more effective anti-cancer drugs with reduced side effects.

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From the Labs Image of the Month Gallery

June 3, 2022 Image of the Month Gallery,  Research

A selection of From the Labs Images of the Month is on display on the A Hallway at Main Baylor. Come and visit!

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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