Image of the Month: Repairing rotavirus-damaged intestinal cells
When rotavirus infects and damages intestinal cells, the small intestine fails to absorb nutrients and diarrhea develops. Rotaviruses and noroviruses are the major cause of
Read MoreWhen rotavirus infects and damages intestinal cells, the small intestine fails to absorb nutrients and diarrhea develops. Rotaviruses and noroviruses are the major cause of
Read MoreClostridium difficile infections have always been a problem in hospitals, but during the last 15 years they have become the most common cause of hospital-acquired
Read MoreSimian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection in macaques behaves in a similar way as infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in humans, progressing into acquired immunodeficiency
Read MoreYears back, the Bellen lab identified many mutations in genes of the mitochondria, the energy generators of the cell. Among them was a mutation in
Read MoreFor breast cancer, expressing the protein CD44s, instead of CD44v, has a survival advantage. And one of the goals of Dr. Chonghui Cheng lab is to
Read MoreIn Huntington’s disease, a single faulty gene called huntingtin causes a progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain and severe physical and neurological damage
Read MoreObservational studies suggest that diet may influence pancreatic cancer risk in both men and women. However, there has been no clinical trial designed to answer
Read MoreResearch discoveries at Baylor College of Medicine can potentially reach the point where they evolve into practical applications that improve the quality of life. After
Read MoreFrom the Labs joins the celebration of Heart Month by presenting posts related to groundbreaking basic research on human heart regeneration: Tapping on the healing
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