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How to Silence One’s Conscience: Cognitive Defenses Against the Feeling of Guilt

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 1998
This work presents an analysis of the feeling of guilt and in particular of the cognitive defenses against it. It shows how the need to avoid or mitigate the feeling, with the suffering implied, affects the perception and judgment of oneself and others.
MICELI Maria, CASTELFRANCHI Cristiano
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Post-transcriptional gene-silencing: RNAs on the attack or on the defense?

BioEssays, 2000
Post-transcriptional gene-silencing (PTGS) was first discovered in plants and results from the sequence-specific degradation of RNA. Degradation can be activated by introducing transgenes, RNA viruses or DNA sequences that are homologous to expressed genes. A similar RNA degradation mechanism which is inducible by double-stranded RNA (dsRNAs), has been
Sijen, L.M.T., Kooter, J.M.
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Homology-dependent gene silencing and host defense in plants.

Advances in genetics, 2002
Analyses of transgene silencing phenomena in plants and other organisms have revealed the existence of epigenetic silencing mechanisms that are based on recognition of nucleic acid sequence homology at either the DNA or RNA level. Common triggers of homology-dependent gene silencing include inverted DNA repeats and double-stranded RNA, a versatile ...
Marjori A, Matzke   +4 more
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Plant Antiviral Defense: Gene-Silencing Pathways

2021
Vitantonio Pantaleo   +2 more
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[Post-transcriptional gene silencing--a plant defense strategy to viruses invasion].

Yi chuan xue bao = Acta genetica Sinica, 2004
Gene silencing is a kind of epigenetic phenomenon discovered in transgenic plants in recent years. Gene silencing can be divided into two types: position effect and homology dependent gene silencing (HdGS). Homology-dependent gene silencing (HdGS), which is the generic term for transcriptional gene silencing (TGS), post-transcriptional gene silencing ...
De-Jiang, Feng, Xiang, Liu, Zhen, Zhu
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Plant Antiviral Defense: Gene Silencing Pathway

2008
Szittya, G, Dalmay, T, Burgyan, J
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KDM5B promotes immune evasion by recruiting SETDB1 to silence retroelements

Nature, 2021
Wesley L Cai, Jiesi Luo, Lok-Hei Chan
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