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muscle wasting

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Nuclear, not cytoplasmic CELF1, has a stronger role in muscle wasting

December 29, 2020December 29, 2020alternative splicing, CELF1 and MBNL proteins, DM1, DMPK gene, muscle wasting, myotonic dystrophy, Research

This work is the first to show that the response of muscle to CELF1 overexpression depends on the cellular localization of the protein.

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Three Minute Thesis® Competition at Baylor College of Medicine

April 18, 2019April 19, 20193MT, career development, competitions, deep brain stimulation, muscle wasting, Research, retinal degeneration

In less than an hour, 15 graduate students from nine of our 16 graduate school programs summarized what took years of work. Not a small

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From the Labs Image of the Month

From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: A closer look at tertiary lymphoid structures. Image courtesy of M. Zelazowski/ P. Castro/Baylor’s Human Tissue Acquisition & Pathology (HTAP) Core.

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