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  1. ... 60 days of life, are often missing this gene while healthy adults almost always have it. We were also able to see that about 30% of IBD patients were also missing that gene. Now that we have a much better understanding ...
  2. ... generation of INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS from differentiated adult cells by the forced expression of specific genes. PI: Cellular Reprogramming (2015) PI: Cell Dedifferentiation (2008- ...
  3. ... the methylomics of fetal tissue offering insight into gene-environment based mechanisms of adult disease. 33 Commonality of Frequently Mutated Functional Domains ...
  4. ... ABORTION ON DEMAND ACTIVE EUTHANASIA ADMINISTRATORS ADOLESCENTS ADOPTION ADULTS ... GENES ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ARTIFICIAL ORGANS ATTITUDES ATTITUDES TO DEATH ...
  5. ... Day 1: Shomir Chaudhuri, University of Washington, “Older Adults’ Attitudes Toward Fall Detection Devices.” • Best Presentation Day 2: Rafael Rosengarten, Rice University/Baylor, “Predicting Gene Regulatory Interactions by Intermediate Data Fusion.” Details of ...
  6. ... Develop new vectors to facilitate the use of gene therapy to treat neurological diseases in children and adults. Miguel Sena Esteves, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts ...
  7. ... E15.5), postna- tal day 7 (P7) and adult developmen- tal stages. In addition, GENSAT contains images taken at various developmental stages of tissue sec- tions from non-transgenic mice lines in which the expression of a given gene is visualized using radiolabelled riboprobes with in situ ...
  8. ... endocrinology, and adult genetics. I also see both adult and pediatric patients with possible inherited retinal conditions at the Eye Institute at Froedtert, which is exciting since the first FDA-approved gene therapy treatment is for inherited retinal conditions caused ...
  9. ... box transcription factor that is expressed primarily in adult organs which contain proliferating cells such as the thymus, testis, ovary, and small intestine. It controls the expression of CELL CYCLE genes essential for DNA REPLICATION and MITOSIS, and also ...
  10. ... e.g., improving disease screening in pediatric and adult populations). NLM researchers leverage data resources to study the structure, evolution, and inheritance properties of bacteria and viruses; develop computational models to analyze gene pathways associated with diseases such as cancer; and ...
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