Playing with the physics of gels leads to a better kidney cancer treatment
Effectively treating upper tract urothelial cancer – a cancer of the lining of the kidney or the ureter, the long, thin tube that connects that
Read MoreEffectively treating upper tract urothelial cancer – a cancer of the lining of the kidney or the ureter, the long, thin tube that connects that
Read MoreThe goal of a vaccine is to trigger a response that safely protects against an infection and/or the burden of disease. While this is true
Read MoreTobacco smoking is a risk factor for serious conditions and now researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the University of South Carolina and other institutions
Read MoreMotor and sensory nerves, such as the sciatic nerve, conduct fast electric impulses thanks in part to the insulating myelin sheath formed by Schwann glial
Read More“You are what you eat,” states a popular phrase. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine add that when you eat also can affect your health.
Read MoreThe National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and the Center for Vaccine Development at Texas Children’s Hospital, co-led by Dr. Maria
Read MoreAfter eluding researchers for more than 30 years, the VP3 protein of rotavirus has finally revealed its unique structure and function to a team led
Read MoreSudden episodes of confusion and seizures often are the first signs of a malignant brain tumor. At Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Jeffrey Noebels, director
Read MoreFrom the Labs interviewed Amanda Brown to learn about what drives her fascination with science, her interest in science communication and her future plans in
Read MoreAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer. While most children respond well to chemotherapy, some experience resistant or relapsed disease. Building on
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