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Immune therapy can protect against or treat later lymphoma

"Therapy with EBV-specific CTLs (cytotoxic lymphocytes) was effective for these patients who were severely immune-compromised, as the cells successfully reached the tumor, multiplied and were abl...

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Dendritic cells spark smoldering inflammation in smokers' lungs

What sparks that smoldering destruction remained a mystery until a consortium of researchers led by Baylor College of Medicine found that certain dendritic cells in the lung – the cells that "pre...

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Space-related radiation research could help reduce fractures in cancer survivors

It is well documented that living in the microgravity environment of space causes bone loss in astronauts, but until recently, little was known about the effects of space radiation on bones. Dr. Ted B...

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Gene called flower missing link in vesicle uptake in neurons

The extra membrane is then captured in a process called endocytosis and recycled to form a new vesicle to enable the next cycle of release. Most important, exocytosis must be tightly coupled with endo...

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Gene signature for cancer stem cells may provide drug targets

"We have found that gene expression patterns in a subset of these resistant cancer cells differ from those associated with the bulk of the epithelial cells in the tumor. These patterns resemble e...

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Extreme glucose levels in diabetic patients with heart failure linked to increase risk of deaths

To determine average glucose levels in the blood over a two to three month period, doctors measure glycosylated hemoglobin (the oxygen-carrying protein in the blood that is bound to the sugar glucose)...

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Baylor researchers unravel mystery of DNA conformation

The interaction represented produced the famous explanation of the structure of DNA, but the model pictured is a stiff snapshot of idealized DNA. As researchers from Baylor College of Medicine...

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Single gene mutation responsible for 'catastrophic epilepsy'

The BCM department of neurology team replicated the defect in mice, developing a mouse model of the disease that could help researchers figure out effective treatments for and new approaches to curing...

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Fate in fly sensory organ precursor cells could explain human immune disorder

In an article that appears in the current issue of Nature Cell Biology, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine report that a new finding about the Notch signaling pathway in sensory organ precurso...

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P[acman]-generated fruit fly gene 'library': A new research tool

In a report in the current online issue of the journal Nature Methods, Dr. Hugo Bellen (http://flypush.imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/lab/), a professor of molecular and human genetics at BCM and a Howard Hughes M...

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Golden rice an effective source of vitamin A

Golden Rice was developed in the early 1990s with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation with the goal of creating rice that had beta-carotene -- a vitamin A precursor – in the rice grain. In its cur...

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Molecular structure could help explain albinism, melanoma

Scientists have long known that members of the phenoloxidase family are involved in skin and hair coloring. When they are mutated, they can cause albinism – the loss of coloring in skin and hair. Prod...

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Process controlling T cell growth and production identified

In previous work, Dr. Daniel Lacorazza, assistant professor of pathology at BCM, along with his research team, identified a transcription factor, ELF4, which regulates blood stem cells. A transcriptio...

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Potential preventative therapy for Type 1 diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition, where the body attacks its own insulin producing cells. It is very serious, with a sudden and dramatic onset, usually in youth. People with Type 1 diabetes ...

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DNA blueprint for healthier and more efficient cows

The findings, published in two reports in the journal Science today, will have a profound impact on Australia’s livestock industry.CSIRO scientists were among the 300 researchers from 25 count...

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