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CAR T-Cell Therapy Fights Cancer with a Live Weapon
By harnessing the full force of a patient's immune system, the targeted approach of CAR T-cell therapy makes it possible to mount a highly effective attack against certain cancers.Glowing Tumors: How Fluorescence Helps Neurosurgeons Fight Brain Cancer
The neurosurgery team at UT Southwestern recently used a new optical imaging agent to better visualize and remove a glioblastoma. The liquid dye makes the tumor glow under a blue light microscope.Putting a Protein into Overdrive to Heal Spinal Cord Injuries
Using genetic engineering, researchers at UT Southwestern and Indiana University have reprogrammed scar-forming cells in mouse spinal cords to create new nerve cells, spurring recovery after spinal cord injury.Behind The Scenes: A Day in the Life of an Emergency Medicine Resident
What's it like to be an emergency medicine resident? Edmond (Eddie) Irankunda, MD, is a third-year resident in the University of Cincinnati Emergency Medicine Program, the first in the country.Drug Found Effective for Weight Loss in Patients with Obesity and Diabetes, International Study Shows
A drug approved for diabetes has now been shown to also help patients with diabetes lose on average 10 percent of their body weight, UT Southwestern reports in a landmark international study.Swapping Alpha Cells for Beta Cells to Treat Diabetes
Antibodies that convert glucagon-producing cells into insulin-producing ones cure mouse models of the diseaseRESTORE Program Provides Special Care for Seniors with Fractures
UT Southwestern is providing new hope for older adults who suffer fractures and the complications that can result from those injuries with the new Returning Seniors to Orthopedic Excellence (RESTORE) Program.RESTORE Program: Returning Seniors to Orthopaedic Excellence
UT Southwestern is providing new hope for older adults who suffer fractures and the complications that can result from those injuries with the new Returning Seniors to Orthopedic Excellence (RESTORE) Program.History of Vaccines Offers Lessons on COVID-19 for Pregnant Women
Emily H. Adhikari, M.D., and Catherine Y. Spong, M.D., describe how the available safety and effectiveness data, basic science of mRNA vaccines, and long history of successful administering of other vaccines in pregnant womenDallas Heart Study Yields New Insights about Depression
UT Southwestern researchers find links between inflammation, menopause, and depressive disorderNovel Biomarker Might Lead to Personalized, Targeted Therapy
ADP-ribosylation could help scientists predict PARP inhibitor sensitivity in ovarian and breast cancer patients.Happiness Might Protect You from Gastrointestinal Distress!
Serotonin, a chemical known for its role in producing feelings of well-being and happiness in the brain, can reduce the ability of some intestinal pathogens to cause deadly infections, new research by UT Southwestern scientists suggests.