Scientists learn to block pain at its source
April 26, 2010
…mice were sensitive to capsaicin, the main ingredient in chili peppers. The neurons of the knockout mice, in which the TRPV1 gene was deleted, were not sensitive to capsaicin and…
April 26, 2010
…mice were sensitive to capsaicin, the main ingredient in chili peppers. The neurons of the knockout mice, in which the TRPV1 gene was deleted, were not sensitive to capsaicin and…
September 2, 2008
…present the Second Annual Multicultural Conference on Breast Cancer from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6. The event will be held at the Health Science Center’s Joe R….
August 21, 2008
…Conference on Breast Cancer WHEN: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6 WHERE: UT Health Science Center Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Campus, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive WHY:…
August 15, 2008
…parents taught me early on in life. Note: A photo of Dr. Martínez Rogers is available upon request. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio…
June 20, 2008
…develop,” Maher said. “It is becoming harder to find well-qualified people. Sensitive employers who are focused on their workforce are investing in their employees by retraining them. In turn, they…
June 12, 2008
…the 68th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association in San Francisco. Individuals randomized to take pioglitazone also recovered part of their insulin production and their bodies became more sensitive…