High-Tech Surgical Suites Let Doctors Scan Patients without Either Leaving the Operating Room
High-tech surgical suites allow doctors to scan patients without either leaving the operating room.
High-tech surgical suites allow doctors to scan patients without either leaving the operating room.
A new study by researchers from several universities including UC San Diego, published earlier this month in ACS Central Science, suggests a novel approach to fighting the sometimes deadly influenza virus.
Researchers find that specific complex breast milk sugars sometimes inhibit, sometimes promote gastrointestinal infections and response.
Differential brain responses to speech in toddlers with autism and poor language development associated with widespread gene expression activity in blood leukocyte cells.
A team of University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers have been awarded a $1 million Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) grant to test drugs that block signals that play a critical role in driving growth and progression of pancreatic cancer.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine with colleagues at the National Institutes of Health and UC San Francisco report finding infectious agent in the eyes of deceased sCJD patients, making the eye a potential source for early CJD detection and prevention of disease.
Independent, March 10
The San Diego Union-Tribune, March 9
The New York Times, March 9
U.S. News & World Report, March 4
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