molecular medicine
Americannoun
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the study of disease or injury at the molecular or cellular level.
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medical tests or treatments for such diseases or injuries.
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Together, the data offer a broad look at how genes interact, fold, and shift positions as cells carry out their normal functions and divide, said co-corresponding author Feng Yue, the Duane and Susan Burnham Professor of Molecular Medicine in the department of biochemistry and molecular genetics at Northwestern.
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Lead author Professor Margreet Vissers from Mātai Hāora -- Centre for Redox Biology and Medicine within the Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine described the results as striking.
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Under the direction of Yohei Yamauchi, Professor of Molecular Medicine at ETH Zurich, the group discovered something unexpected.
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Choi is now an assistant professor at the Center for Neuroimmunology and Glial Biology, Institute of Molecular Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
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"These results suggest that our NOVA1 variant may have offered protection against the harmful neurological effects of lead," said Professor Alysson Muotri, Professor of Pediatrics/Cellular & Molecular Medicine and Director of the UC San Diego Sanford Stem Cell Institute Integrated Space Stem Cell Orbital Research Center.
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