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The genetics of Parkinson's syndromes: a critical review
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2009Genetic analysis has identified many loci designated as PARK loci (OMIM #168600). Many of these loci do not refer to idiopathic Parkinson's disease which is characterized by Lewy body pathology, but rather to clinical parkinsonisms. In this review, besides reviewing the genetic of the disorder, we argue that this designation is misleading and that if ...
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Genetics in Critical Care: A Toolbox
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2008Becoming comfortable with the onslaught of genetic information requires a familiarity with genetics terminology and basic molecular genetics. Caring for the genetic health of our patients requires an additional appreciation of genetic testing and screening issues and new areas of study with strange-sounding names, such as proteomics, nutrigenomics, and
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Woodger on genetics a critical evaluation
Acta Biotheoretica, 1975A critical analysis of Woodger's work on formal logic in biology, especially genetics, reveals that the claim for the value of such methods in genetics is misplaced.
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Genetic Selection for Critical Residues in Ribonucleases
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2006Homologous mammalian proteins were subjected to an exhaustive search for residues that are critical to their structure/function. Error-prone polymerase chain reactions were used to generate random mutations in the genes of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease (RNase A) and human angiogenin, and a genetic selection based on the intrinsic cytotoxicity of ...
Bryan D, Smith, Ronald T, Raines
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Thinking Critically about Race and Genetics
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2006The issue of how race and genetics should interrelate goes to the heart of an unfinished discussion about race and racism in both the United States and around the world. The category of race is still powerful and dangerous, especially in scientific work.
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2019
This article discusses some of the major gaps that weaken existing approaches to genetic research in the performing arts. It shows how the predominant perspectives in performative genetics are too focused on the dramatic text or restricted to the study of rehearsals, or too rigid in terms of categorization.
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This article discusses some of the major gaps that weaken existing approaches to genetic research in the performing arts. It shows how the predominant perspectives in performative genetics are too focused on the dramatic text or restricted to the study of rehearsals, or too rigid in terms of categorization.
Cassiers, Edith +2 more
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Critical assessment of the genetic toxicity of naphthalene
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2008Studies demonstrating that naphthalene produces respiratory tract tumors in mice and rats raised the question of whether humans are at risk for cancer, at environmental or workplace concentrations of naphthalene. Arguments in favor of a threshold-dependent mode of action for tumor induction have been based on the facts that naphthalene does not appear ...
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2.2.2. Models for genetic criticism
Comparative History of Literatures in European LanguagesGenetic critics are faced with what scientists call an inverse problem: starting from the observed effects (the final work and all the available traces left in the course of the labour of creation), they want to reconstruct the process that produced these effects.
Daniel Ferrer
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Genetic Criticism and Its Myths
Yale French Studies, 2000Is it possible to conceive of a "science of origins" in literature-not at all in the Darwinian sense of a genealogy of literary "species" but, rather, in the sense intended by Valery of a study of literary creation rendered scientific by new methods? That is the question that genetic criticism has posed over the past few years.
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Genetic Criticism and the Creative Process
2009Studies of the genesis of musical, literary, and theatrical works.
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