Wastewater analysis offers a new way to monitor HIV in communities
The team uncovered a significant association between HIV signals in wastewater and diagnosed HIV in communities.
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The team uncovered a significant association between HIV signals in wastewater and diagnosed HIV in communities.
Read MoreThe findings reveal a connection between diet, gene regulation and cancer growth that opens new possibilities for treating one of the most aggressive brain tumors.
Read MoreUnderstanding early and cell-specific changes in Rett syndrome provides markers to monitor efficacy of interventions and entry points to understand the brain circuits driving the condition.
Read MoreThe authors propose that HDAC inhibitors may also interfere with other proteins and that targeting such proteins may suppress cancer.
Read MoreThis laboratory platform is a powerful way to study Alzheimer’s disease and other tau-caused conditions.
Read MoreThe CPRIT awards will support innovative cancer research, treatments and training programs.
Read MoreWith MARRVEL-MCP researchers can analyze and interpret vast amounts of biological information on rare genetic diseases using everyday language.
Read MoreThe findings open the possibility of public health interventions in the future.
Read MoreThe findings support conducting human studies to assess the safety and efficacy of this treatment that could potentially benefit millions of people with dry eye disease.
Read MoreThe Michael E. DeBakey M.D. Award for Excellence in Research recognizes outstanding published scientific contributions over a three-year period.
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