... a scientist with the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research, the UCLA team has for the first time identified and isolated the stem cells responsible for a type of ...
... and Karbala — held steady or increased between the spring of 2006 and the winter of 2007, the UCLA team found. None of these cities were targets of the surge.
Baghdad's decreases were centered in ...
... Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA who holds UCLA's Parlow-Solomon Chair on Aging. ... Modern Mind," published today.
For the study, the UCLA team worked with 24 neurologically normal ...
... Linda Sarna, D.N.Sc, a professor at the UCLA School of Nursing. "Yet nurses struggle with ... the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which funded the UCLA team's research. "The devastating effects of smoking ...
... tag that enabled them to watch its movement throughout the body during imaging.
In this study, the UCLA team injected the probe into mice that had developed leukemia and lymphoma tumors. After an ...
... for Creative Anachronism.
"The chorus of response has been, 'Thank you,'" said Fisher, who joined UCLA's faculty in 2006. "'We needed this.'"
That's music to Fisher's ears. A member of a new ...
... of finding a common genetic link to the disease, the UCLA team studied DNA samples from three families ... rib polydactyly syndrome. Dr. Stan Nelson, UCLA professor of human genetics, and his laboratory ...
... Regan, a member of the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA, and includes Yuwei Fan, Scott Singer ... works best when applied to just a few. The UCLA team is using their tiny lamp to study physicist ...
... searched for P-tau in the brains of Sanfilippo syndrome patients and in animal models. The UCLA team was the first to uncover it.
"We were fortunate to find the P-tau, because it appears in only ...
... -cells, hampering their ability to fight the virus. The UCLA team detected high levels of IL- ... against chronic infection."
The study was funded by the UCLA Center for AIDS Research, the Eli and Edythe ...
... devices may bridge human spinal cord injuries to some extent, however, so activating the spinal cord rhythmic circuitry as the UCLA team did may help in rehabilitation after spinal cord injuries.
... in the cells of mice with a nonsense mutation in the muscular dystrophy gene."
The UCLA team is optimistic that their discovery will aid pharmaceutical companies in creating drugs that correct ...
... nano-sized features developed by researchers at UCLA is able to grab cancer cells in the blood ... several methods have been developed to track these cells, but the UCLA team's novel "fly paper" approach ...
... the first time, UCLA researchers have discovered that people with sleep apnea show tissue loss ... resemble small breasts, on the underside of the brain.
The UCLA team scanned the brains of 43 sleep ...
... involved in making proteins needed for memory. The UCLA team chose it because the same enzyme ... learning difficulties as human patients. Next, the UCLA team traced the source of the learning problems ...