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Flow cytometry is a powerful tool to measure multiple biological characteristics of individual cells—analyzing millions of cells in a very short time. To assist investigators with this tool, the Flow
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded Fourth Consecutive LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader Designation
March 31, 2022
LOS ANGELES — Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) has been designated an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader in the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s (HRC) 2022 Healthcare Equality Index (HEI), the
Can delirium cause long-term cognitive dysfunction in kids?
August 26, 2016
Delirium is an acute neurologic dysfunction, defined by the DSM IV as an acute change in consciousness with impairments in attention and cognition. Over the decades critical care literature has
Do Kids with Sleep Apnea Need to Stay in Hospital Overnight after Sedation for MRI?
November 4, 2016
Children with sleep apnea may be at increased risk for overnight respiratory events (ORE) following anesthesia. But researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) wondered if the practice of
Controlling Cell Turnover in the Intestinal Lining
April 8, 2016
Shedding epithelial cells in the intestine. Image courtesy of Mark R. Frey, PhD, The Saban Research Institute, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The lining of the intestine is the most rapidly-renewing
Three of a Kindness
December 4, 2019
The trio of trustees behind the John Stauffer Charitable Trust continues the charity’s 40-plus years of support for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Patient Tests Negative for COVID-19
March 15, 2020
Update as of 3/15/2020 On March 13 and 14, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles performed two additional tests on a patient in its care who had previously tested positive for COVID-19 while being treated
Trainee Spotlight: Allen Zhong, MD
March 18, 2022
A research fellow under Kasper Wang, Allen is investigating the role of progenitor cells in biliary atresia.
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