Studies in animal models have proven extremely useful in understanding the mechanisms of many human diseases and in assessing new therapeutic strategies.
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Studies in animal models have proven extremely useful in understanding the mechanisms of many human diseases and in assessing new therapeutic strategies.
Read the full story at Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Resistance to the antilipolytic effect of insulin (Adipo-IR) is increased in obese individuals with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), and in those with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in Diabetes.
Enero es el mes de la concientización sobre el cáncer cervical, por lo que unidades médicas en la ciudad estarán promoviendo la vacunación a fin de reducir los casos de este padecimiento.
John Rugh, Ph.D., of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio School of Dentistry (UTHSCSA SOD), recently received the Evidence-Based Dentistry Faculty Award for accomplished faculty members.
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The CDC says that four out of every 100 children have a food allergy. But increasing research says that the more infants are exposed to certain allergens like peanuts, the less likely they’ll be to have reactions when they’re older.
San Antonio’s Cancer Therapy and Research Center is joining 68 other National Cancer Institute (NCI) designated cancer centers to push for wider use of the HPV vaccine.