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Acknowledgment: Quantitative Light Microscopy Core Facility - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Acknowledgment For the QLMC, it is of utmost importance that you inform us of, and acknowledge the QLMC in, any publications containing data (images and/or quantification) acquired on our microscopes or with our help. This is the most important metric various funding sources consider for supporting new microscope setups. Acknowledgement of the QLMC In your acknowledgement, please use the following language: The authors would like to acknowledge the Quantitative Light Microscopy Core, a Shared

People | Huber Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Get to know our Principal Investigator and team of researchers at Huber Lab

People | Yamamoto Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Get to know our Principal Investigator and team of researchers at Yamamoto Lab.

Meet the Team | D'Orso Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Skip to main content Meet the Team Meet the Principal Investigator Ivan D'Orso, Ph.D. The D’Orso lab has extensive experience in studying mechanisms of gene regulation in the context of human health and disease. Two major areas of study have been: 1) the characterization of mechanisms regulating HIV-1 proviral transcription and their implications for viral latency and reactivation, and 2) the basic understanding and therapeutic exploitation of mechanisms involved in the initiation and/or

News | MAIA Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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MAIA Lab news.

Team | Jain (Mamta) Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

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Dr. Jain's Team

Toward Highly Matching the Dura Mater: A Polyurethane Integrating Biocompatible, Leak‐Proof, and Self‐Healing Properties

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RESEARCH ARTICLE www.mbs-journal.de Toward Highly Matching the Dura Mater: A Polyurethane Integrating Biocompatible, Leak-Proof, and Self-Healing Properties Pandi Chen, Fenglong Li, Guyue Wang, Binbin Ying, Chao Chen, Ying Tian, Maosong Chen, Kyung Jin Lee, Wu Bin Ying,* and Jin Zhu* The dura mater is the final barrier against cerebrospinal fluid leakage and plays a crucial role in protecting and supporting the brain and spinal cord. Head trauma, tumor resection and other traumas damage it