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Autor:
Anivarya Kumar, Jennifer R. Owen, Nicholette T. Sloat, Elizabeth Maynard, Vanessa M. Hill, Christopher B. Hubbard, Matthew S. McKinney, Linda M. Sutton, Shannon J. McCall, Michael B. Datto, Ashley N. Moyer, Bennett A. Caughey, John H. Strickler, Ryne C. Ramaker
Publikováno v:
Current Oncology, Vol 31, Iss 11, Pp 7244-7257 (2024)
Targeting tumor-specific molecular alterations has shown significant clinical benefit. Molecular tumor boards (MTBs) connect cancer patients with personalized treatments and clinical trials. However, rural cancer centers often have limited access to
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https://doaj.org/article/2311eb1c81e045edb19b30128894b49c
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Communication, Vol 7 (2022)
YouTube is rapidly becoming one of the major places that people around the world engage with science, in turn making prominent science communicators on YouTube some of the most impactful and known faces in science communication. However, while much i
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https://doaj.org/article/03642c00e45d45ae924a9cb3ea52554e
Publikováno v:
Sleep Medicine Reviews. 66:101697
Bedtime procrastination is defined as the volitional delay of going to bed, without any external circumstances causing the delay, and is associated with inadequate sleep. Alleviating bedtime procrastination is an important target for interventions pr
Publikováno v:
The European journal of neuroscience. 51(1)
A key feature of circadian rhythms is the sleep/wake cycle. Sleep causes reduced responsiveness to the environment, which puts animals in a particularly vulnerable state; yet sleep has been conserved throughout evolution, indicating that it fulfills
Autor:
Stephen Leong, Gunter B. Sissoko, Ifeoma S. Irobunda, Nicholas Stavropoulos, Reed M. O’Connor, Vanessa M. Hill, Mimi Shirasu-Hiza, Julie C. Canman
Publikováno v:
PLoS Biology
PLoS Biology, Vol 16, Iss 7, p e2005206 (2018)
PLoS Biology, Vol 16, Iss 7, p e2005206 (2018)
Although sleep appears to be broadly conserved in animals, the physiological functions of sleep remain unclear. In this study, we sought to identify a physiological defect common to a diverse group of short-sleeping Drosophila mutants, which might pr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::62d27b6ac23c87323137ba62978d4e96
Autor:
Elizabeth F. Stone, Charlotte R. Wayne, Matt Ulgherait, Mimi Shirasu-Hiza, Rebecca Delventhal, Wesley B. Grueber, Julie C. Canman, Emily V. Marcinkevicius, Reed M. O’Connor, Clarice G. Zhou, Meghan M Pantalia, Vanessa M. Hill, Jennifer S. Ziegenfuss, Anna Chen, Sophie F McAllister
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Recent evidence suggests that Fragile X syndrome and other types of autism are associated with immune system defects. Here, O’Connor et al. find that Drosophila Fmr1 mutants, a model for Fragile X syndrome, exhibit defects in phagocytosis by innate
Autor:
Kristopher Kelly, Allison Seward, Vanessa M. Hill, Richard W. Hertle, Joan F. Atkin, Dongsheng Yang
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmic Genetics. 26:77-84
To describe the clinical and electrophysiological characterization of four family members from three generations who have X-linked infantile periodic alternating nystagmus (XIPAN).Complete clinical ophthalmological evaluation, pedigree analysis, elec
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Ophthalmology. 138:978-987
The purpose of this report is to characterize the clinical and electrophysiological effects of extraocular muscle surgery in 15 patients with oculo-cutaneous albinism (OCA) and infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS). Our hypothesis is that surgery on the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 47:3675-3681
An aqueous glucose−lysine model system (initial pH 10.1) was incubated at 60 °C and atmospheric pressure (system A) or 600 MPa (system B) to the same absorbance value at 420 nm. Volatile reaction products were isolated by solvent extraction and an
Autor:
Theresa C. Swayne, Ryo Higuchi, Jason D. Vevea, Vanessa M. Hill, Istvan R. Boldogh, Robert Chojnowski, Liza A. Pon
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 23(23)
Summary Actin cables of budding yeast are bundles of F-actin that extend from the bud tip or neck to the mother cell tip, serve as tracks for bidirectional cargo transport, and undergo continuous movement from buds toward mother cells [1]. This movem