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Cancer researchers in the Department of Neurology at Mayo Clinic are investigating therapeutic approaches to gene therapy to control tumor growth.
D., is a dermatologist with specialized training in regenerative medicine and additional focus on skin aging. She also provides care at the Mayo Clinic Center ...
Mayo Clinic developed and supports world-class, scalable biorepository infrastructure, including two specimen processing core laboratories and several large ...
Isolated tumor cells (ITCs), tiny malignant cells in the sentinel lymph nodes, can arise in patients with low-risk endometrial cancer. A Mayo Clinic gynecologic ...
About this study. This is a feasibility study to test the use of epidural stimulation to restore volitional function previously lost due to spinal cord ...
Advancing musculoskeletal care. Building on a long history of patient-driven innovation, our physicians and scientists continue to push the boundaries of ...
Leading through discovery. Defining the prevalence, causes and consequences of physician burnout across the career span, and developing evidence-based ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am 24 and was recently diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome. How will this affect my fertility? ANSWER: The effect of polycystic ...
Sundeep Khosla, M.D., is an endocrinologist who studies age-related bone loss. Through his Osteoporosis and Bone Biology Laboratory, Dr. Khosla examines how ...
Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Mayo Clinic: Understand legal terms and definitions for human research & clinical studies, including informed consent, ...
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