New method boosts the study of regulation of gene activity
The researchers report the development of a chemical-based sequencing method to quantify different epigenetic markers simultaneously.
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The researchers report the development of a chemical-based sequencing method to quantify different epigenetic markers simultaneously.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreA phase II clinical trial is on its way to assess the value of poziotinib in the treatment of this devastating condition.
Read MoreThe event was an opportunity to highlight basic research achievements of the department trainees and staff.
Read MoreResearchers identified a molecule in the blood that is produced during exercise and can effectively reduce food intake and obesity in mice.
Read MoreThe new findings help us understand how longevity is regulated at a whole organism level.
Read MoreThe findings are an example of how viruses can evolve by incorporating structurally distinct modules with similar functionality.
Read MoreDEC-Tec can accelerate the development of potentially more effective anti-cancer drugs with reduced side effects.
Read MoreA selection of From the Labs Images of the Month is on display on the A Hallway at Main Baylor. Come and visit!
Read MoreDr. Zoghbi is being recognized for two discoveries – ATAXIN1, the gene responsible for spinocerebellar ataxia 1, and MECP2, the gene responsible for Rett syndrome.
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