The team took skin cells from tissue donated by two patients: one who was undergoing treatment for a lip injury and one who was being treated for a cleft lip. Using a retroviral vector (a modified ...
Data analyses demonstrated that non-White children were more likely to have delays to cleft lip surgery (after age six months) – between 23% and 29%, compared to just eight percent for White ...
MANILA, Philippines – Having cleft conditions ... them from seeking treatment. Recent studies have indicated that globally, one in 700 babies are born with a cleft lip and palate; and many ...
"Our data show that non-White children with cleft lip are substantially more likely to experience delays, complications, and prolonged hospital stays than White children," comments ASPS Member ...
The scientists selected skin cells from tissue donated by two patients: one undergoing treatment for a lip laceration, and one undergoing treatment for a cleft lip. The scientists used a retroviral ...
one undergoing treatment for a lip laceration, and one undergoing treatment for a cleft lip. The scientists used a retroviral vector to deactivate a gene which stops a cell's life cycle and to ...
Bern researchers acquired skin cells from two patients - one of whom was receiving lip laceration treatment and the other undergoing cleft lip treatment. Using a retroviral vector, they ...