A Delaware team including Erin Crowgey, PhD, associate director of Bioinformatics with Nemours Biomedical Research, has published a study in the peer-reviewed journal BMC Bioinformatics, showing that ...
When University of Delaware molecular biologist Adam Marsh was studying the DNA of worms living in Antarctica’s frigid seas to understand how the organisms managed to survive—and thrive—in the ...
Wilmington, DE -- A Delaware team including Erin Crowgey, PhD, associate director of Bioinformatics with Nemours Biomedical Research, has published a study in the peer-reviewed journal BMC ...
DNA patterns in circulating blood cells can be used to help identify spastic cerebral palsy (CP) patients through a blood test and even predict childhood leukemia show breakthrough results from a new ...
Dompé advances a Phase 2 investigational study of an intranasal form of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) for spastic cerebral palsy ...
The most common type of CP diagnosed in the premature population is spastic CP. These infants are usually initially hypotonic, with spasticity developing over time. Spasticity is characterized by ...
Researchers from the University of Delaware have shown that patients with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) can be identified using DNA methylation patterns in circulating blood cells. The study, which was ...
The assessment of neurological outcome in preterm infants could potentially be improved by combining Prechtl's method of qualitative assessment of general movements (GMs) with a quantitative measure ...
A Delaware team including Erin Crowgey, Ph.D., associate director of Bioinformatics with Nemours Biomedical Research, has published a study in the peer-reviewed journal BMC Bioinformatics, showing ...