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Publication from the spring with topics on Children's new advertising campaign, new therapies for children with cases of sickle cell disease, the annual report, and donat[...]
1995 | Document |
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Publication from the winter with topics that include Children's nurse recruitment efforts, the new Pavilion Surgery Center, Children's became the home to the Southeastern[...]
2002 | Document |
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Publication from the winter with topics that include videophone conferencing offering 24-hour sign language interpreting, Children's publicly announced the launch of the [...]
2003 | Document |
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The dazzling beauty, the astounding diversity of self-organization -- how do these features reflect a cell's primary function? How do they determine a cell's role as a dr[...]
2019-10-17 | Moving Image |
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Anyone who took high school biology probably remembers drawings of the human cell, with its round nucleus toward the center and bean-shaped mitochondria nearby. What they[...]
2021-03-11 | Moving Image |
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Sickle cell disease causes anemia, severe infections, excruciating pain and other symptoms. It is the leading cause of stroke in children. The genetic mutation responsibl[...]
2010-03-16 | Moving Image |
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Sean Morrison, Ph.D., Director of the Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern, presents an overview of his research at the point where stem cell b[...]
2014-02-20 | Moving Image |
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Research on stem cells can confuse a person not familiar with the field. What is an embryonic stem cell? What is an adult stem cell? What is a pluripotent cell compared t[...]
2008-01-29 | Moving Image |
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Faculty portrait of Dr. Sandra Schmid.
2012-01 | Image |
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From left to right: Drs. Woodring (Woody) Wright and Jerry Shay are shown here with a model of DNA.
1999 | Image |
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