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On the learning curve: the emerging evidence supporting cognitive–behavioral therapies for adolescent substance abuse [PDF]
Holly Barrett Waldron, Yifrah Kaminer
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Post‐Translational Modifications in Cilia and Ciliopathies
This review synthesizes current understanding of post‐translational modifications (PTMs) in ciliary proteins and emphasizes their roles in ciliary formation, homeostasis, and signaling. This review also discusses the implication of PTM dysregulation in ciliopathies and explores therapeutic strategies targeting PTM‐modifying enzymes.
Jie Ran, Jun Zhou
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Lavinia Fiorentino1, John R McQuaid2, Lianqi Liu3, Loki Natarajan4, Feng He4, Monique Cornejo3, Susan Lawton3, Barbara A Parker6, Georgia R Sadler5, Sonia Ancoli-Israel31Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and ...
Lavinia Fiorentino+3 more
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Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
Trudie Chalder+2 more
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[Do cognitive-behavioral group therapies in the treatment of anxiety disorders have an advantage over individual treatments?]. [PDF]
Valentino Pomini
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The evolution of cognitive–behavioral therapy for psychosis
Cognitive therapy for psychosis has developed over the past 30 years from initial case studies, treatment manuals, pilot randomized controlled studies to fully powered and methodologically rigorous efficacy and, subsequently, effectiveness trials ...
Kingdon, David, Mander, Helen
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We demonstrate that Foxp1± mice, modeling FOXP1 haploinsufficiency, exhibit behavioral deficits, striatal neuroinflammatory changes including altered microglial complexity and synaptic pruning, and markedly reduced Pde10a expression. Pde10a inhibition starting immediately after birth restores Foxp1± behavior, microglial morphology, and pruning ...
Henning Fröhlich+8 more
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Akiko Kawaguchi,1 Norio Watanabe,1 Yumi Nakano,2 Sei Ogawa,1 Masako Suzuki,1 Masaki Kondo,1 Toshi A Furukawa,3 Tatsuo Akechi11Department of Psychiatry and Cognitive-Behavioral Medicine, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya ...
Kawaguchi A+7 more
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Background: Cognitive behavioral therapy is the first-line and golden standard in treating chronic insomnia disorder but some studies showed that by addressing metacognitive components, its efficacy increases. The present study aimed to evaluate efficacy
Behzad Salmani * +4 more
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Cognitive‐behavioral group therapy versus phenelzine in social phobia: Long term outcome
Michael R. Liebowitz+11 more
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