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Baylor Medicine surgeon performs costal margin reconstruction for slipping rib syndrome

June 19, 2024 David J. Sugarbaker Division of Thoracic Surgery,  lower rib,  rib pain,  slipping rib syndrome,  SRS

Dr. R. Taylor Ripley successfully completed a groundbreaking surgical treatment for slipping rib syndrome.

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Cell cluster of triple-negative breast cancer. Courtesy of the C. Cheng lab From the Labs: Breast cancer cell clusters

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