Content by UT Southwestern Medical Center
UTSW experts: gaps in clinical whole exome sequencing at major commercial labs indicative of larger issue
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers recently published heart-related space research that helps us to understand the problem of low blood pressure
Sometimes it pays to take a closer look—especially when it means seeing double
UT Southwestern scientists will conduct more research to examine the effects of astrogliosis in stroke and spinal cord injuries
Recent findings may lead to new tools for diabetes risk screening and new avenues for diabetes prevention or treatment
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have shown that high-frequency alternating magnetic fields can be used to destroy bacteria that are encased in a slimy “biofilm” growing on a metal surface
The ability to consistently create desirable molecules and avoid undesirable ones could greatly accelerate pharmaceutical production
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates Vibrio cause 80,000 illnesses and 100 deaths in the U.S. annually
The study published in Nature shows that ketamine blocks a protein responsible for a range of normal brain functions
The nanovaccine consists of tumor antigens—tumor proteins that can be recognized by the immune system—inside a synthetic polymer nanoparticle