... mansoni blood fluke, which has taken nearly a decade to achieve, researchers said.
Three UCSF researchers contributed to that research by identifying and characterizing the parasite's complement of ...
UCSF researchers have identified a new potential drug target for the herpes virus that causes Kaposi's ... The UCSF team set out to find ways to instead prevent the two halves of the dimer from connecting ...
UCSF researchers have identified the two key circuits that control a cell's ability to adapt to changes in its environment, a finding that could have applications ranging from diabetes and autoimmune ...
... .nature.com. They are reported alongside a paper on similar research led by Klaus Hahn, Ph.D., ... cells to control complex regulatory processes. The UCSF research is unique in developing a generic plug- ...
... because it costs an additional $1,374,246 per life-year gained, according to a new analysis by UCSF researchers. The research team also concluded that private cord blood banking is ...
... is widely considered to be the greatest threat to captive breeding of birds in this family, the researchers said.
The disorder often leads to the birds' inability to swallow and digest food, with ...
... the need for a more tailored approach to youth homelessness intervention and prevention programs. UCSF researchers surveyed 205 white and African American youth in San Francisco who had been homeless ...
A team of UCSF researchers has for the first time used tiny molecules called microRNAs to help turn adult mouse cells back to their embryonic state. These reprogrammed cells are ...
A new study by UCSF researchers concludes that media campaigns that portray the tobacco industry in a negative ... make the industry look bad," said Ling.
The UCSF study measured attitudes of 1,528 ...
... study's lead author Susan L. Janson, DNSc, RN, NP, a UCSF clinical specialist in pulmonary disease.
Earlier UCSF research has shown that teaching asthma patients how to self-manage ...
UCSF researchers have developed a new approach to identify specific genes that influence how cancer cells respond to drugs and how they become resistant. This strategy, which involves producing ...
UCSF researchers have successfully used protease inhibitors to restore to normal levels a key protein involved in early brain development. Reduced levels of that protein have been shown to cause the ...
UCSF researchers have identified collections of tiny molecules known as microRNAs that affect distinct processes critical for the progression of cancer. The findings, they say, expand researchers' ...
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The lead author of the study is Miyuki Suzawa, a postdoctoral fellow in Ingraham’s lab.
UCSF researchers exposed sexually immature zebrafish to atrazine and other chemicals for different periods ...
... to work require several key characteristics, according to UCSF researchers. "Peer education, skills training ... , George W. Rutherford, MD, director of UCSF Global Health Sciences Prevention and Public ...