Mitochondrial DNA determines oxidant levels and may further explain why some people get sick and others don’t.
Kidd’s touch keeps high-tech work organized, on schedule
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Pathology‘s Angela Kidd is UAB's Employee of the Month for September.
From The Mix: A recent study found that, along with triggering inflammation, TNF-alpha also blocks the engulfment and removal of dying cells.
Singh will develop a medical decision making guide for African-American and Hispanic lupus patients with kidney disease.
A UAB study discovers a pathway used by malignant tumor cells to invade healthy parts of the brain, giving researchers a fresh target for drug discovery.
A grant will establish the new Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia and Parkinson’s Disease Centers of Excellence at UAB and two other medical centers.
A clinical review from geriatricians urges primary care physicians to take a more aggressive role in ascertaining the mobility of their older patients.
A new study found chronic alcohol use may interfere with the genetic clocks in liver cells to accelerate liver damage.