Animal Models
Utilizing ‘molecular jackhammers’ to advance cancer treatment
First-of-its-kind technique could offer a much safer and more effective alternative to current cancer treatments
Inflammatory reactions and the autoimmune connection
Inflammatory disorders are characterized by an imbalance of immune cells and increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines
How does Lyme disease wreak havoc on humans? Interdisciplinary team of Texas A&M scientists looks for answers
Researchers publish findings in the Journal of Immunology
Before conception: Father’s use of alcohol can contribute to brain and facial defects in offspring
Researchers publish findings in the Journal of Clinical Investigation
Alcohol use among men may interfere with success of in vitro fertilization, new Texas A&M study indicates
Team publishes results in the journal Molecular Human Reproduction
Ultrafine particles: Genetic response can influence prenatal health
A&M scientists collaborate with team from the University of Florida
Pregnancy in the city: Air pollution can alter gene expression in placenta
Exposure may cause preeclampsia, low birth weight and other conditions, study finds
Gulf War Illness: Exercise may improve symptoms, study says
Symptoms include lower cognitive function, memory issues, chronic pain and fatigue
Colon cancer: Eating your spinach can make you ‘strong to the finach’
A Popeye diet may significantly reduce the formation of tumors, new study says