Examples of using Salk in English and their translations into Chinese
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That was a big accomplishment," says Abed AlFattah Mansour, a Salk research associate and the paper's first author.
Salk and Stanford team shows that induced neuronal cells derived from fibroblasts are similar to neurons in the brain, on the epigenomic level.
Satchidananda Panda, a professor at Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, first tracked the effects of time-restricted feeding in mice in 2012.
Now, Salk scientists have pinned down how signals from this microenvironment encourage pancreatic tumors to grow by altering their metabolism.
The Salk researchers believe that induction of epigenetic changes via chemicals or small molecules may be the most promising approach to achieve rejuvenation in humans.
Researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies may have just found a mechanism in the brain that leads to autism or schizophrenia.
Jonas Salk, long struggling to solve the Polio puzzle, eventually deciphered it in the contemplative ambiance of an Assisi monastery.
I have also never engaged in any sort of intimate relationship with anyone affiliated with the Salk Institute.
The Salk lab led by Professor Geoffrey Wahl discovered that aggressive breast cancers return to a flexible, earlier state found in fetal breast tissue.
Now, Salk Institute researchers have developed a new gene therapy to help decelerate the aging process.
LA JOLLA--(August 22, 2019) Star-shaped cells called astrocytes help the brain establish long-lasting memories, Salk researchers have discovered.
The lead manager of the Salk institute's cancer research team, Professor Reuben Shaw, explained,"Cancer cells rewire their metabolism to support their rapid division.".
Dr. Jonas Salk had set up the University of Pittsburgh's Virus Research Lab in the basement of what is now Salk Hall.
The third plaintiff, molecular biologist Beverly Emerson, 66, left Salk when her contract was not renewed in December 2017.
The Salk researchers believe that induction of epigenetic changes via chemicals or small molecules may be the most promising approach to achieve rejuvenation in humans.
The following year during the US polio epidemic Salk and his team began human trials of an injected polio vaccine IPV based on killed polioviruses.
Salk researchers have found, for the first time, that a blood-clotting protein can, unexpectedly, degrade nerves- and how nerve-supporting glial cells, including Schwann cells, provide protection.
Even Salk himself was quoted as saying:“When you inoculate children with a polio vaccine you don't sleep well for two or three weeks.”.
The first polio vaccine was developed in 1952 by Jonas Salk at the University of Pittsburgh, and announced to the world on April 12, 1955.
Now, Salk researchers have developed a method to simultaneously analyze how chromosomes, along with their epigenetic features, are compacted inside of single human brain cells.