Discovering the secrets of sea slug sex signals may provide clues to the roots and structure of the intercellular communications systems most crucial to human health.
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Research at UTMB may explain why cedar fever is spreading, and might one day lead to a vaccine against an allergy that affects 30 percent of the world's population.
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Some UTMB orthopaedic surgeons are now using a relatively simple device to greatly reduce the radiation exposure their patients receive.
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After finding a switch that turns off some hyperactive genes, UTMB researchers may be poised to point the way to a more effective treatment for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
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