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"When you look at nine months from when we first identified this pathogen to having a vaccine, that's as close to a human miracle, if I could use that term, as ...
... pathogens. IECs are central to cellular therapies such as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy and are obtained to harness the body's immune ...
Pathogenic mechanisms of tissue damage across the spectrum of demyelinating diseases; Metal homeostasis in MS pathogenesis; Multimodal analysis to ...
Tchoukalova researches pathogenic germline mutations in idiopathic subglottic stenosis by using whole-genome sequencing. The whole-genome sequencing is ...
... pathogens in donor stool and creating synthetically grown, defined microbial consortia to avoid the risk of transmitting pathogens, including the novel ...
Bloodborne pathogen exposure management. Medical surveillance exams for hazardous material exposures. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) medical exams for ...
This disorder is a rare subtype of congenital disorders caused by pathogenic variants in the mannose phosphate isomerase gene. Phosphoglucomutase 1 (GM1-CDG)
... pathogenic mutations. It has been known for decades that aging and hereditary pathogenic mutations increase susceptibility to breast cancer. Yet the exact ...
... pathogenic conditions. We're also applying these tools to investigate the impact of interventions and novel therapies, such as transplantation of ...
Learn about the rodent-transmitted virus that causes severe — and sometimes fatal — lung disease with flu-like symptoms that can rapidly worsen.
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