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The Clinical Core of the Center for Cell Signaling in Gastroenterology supports faculty research by facilitating access to human biospecimens through two ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if DNA originating from the transplanted heart or lung can be detected in the blood and used to monitor for rejection.
The “acceptor” cell not only takes up a piece of the membrane of the “donor” cells, but also its cytoplasm. One virus, measles, can take advantage of this ...
If your healthcare team finds a suspicious area of cells ... The speculum holds open the walls of your vagina so that your healthcare professional can see your ...
Mayo Clinic research discovers stem cells grown in microgravity in space have unique qualities that could improve clinical care.
Jennifer J. Westendorf, Ph.D. researches the use of Phlpp inhibitors to slow processes leading to degeneration, using posttraumatic osteoarthritis as a ...
The purpose of this study is to collect peripheral blood samples and urine samples from patients with plasma cell disorders for metabolite and extracellular ...
At this stage, the cells have not grown into deeper layers of the rectal wall. This stage also is referred to as carcinoma in situ. If the cancerous area is ...
In general, BubR1 works during mitosis, the process that allows cells to divide into identical copies. BubR1 sends out a signal that delays cell division until ...
Anterior vaginal prolapse happens when the bladder drops from its place in the pelvis and pushes on the front wall of the vagina. The condition also is ...
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