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To repress or not to repress: This is the guardian's question
Trends in Cell Biology, 2011p53 is possibly the most central tumor suppressor gene of our cells, integrating stress signals to activate a transcriptional program responsible for maintaining cellular homeostasis. Many of the downstream effects of p53 are a consequence of its activity as a transcription factor, resulting in the induction of multiple target genes.
John L, Rinn, Maite, Huarte
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Science, 1999
In a Perspective, [Kuroda and Kelley][1] discuss the new finding ([ Dawes et al .][2]) that SDC-2, a protein with gene repressor and chromosome-wide repressor activity, can regulate both sexual development and dosage compensation (that is, equal X-linked gene expression in both XX hermaphrodite and XO male nematodes) in C. elegans .
M I, Kuroda, R L, Kelley
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In a Perspective, [Kuroda and Kelley][1] discuss the new finding ([ Dawes et al .][2]) that SDC-2, a protein with gene repressor and chromosome-wide repressor activity, can regulate both sexual development and dosage compensation (that is, equal X-linked gene expression in both XX hermaphrodite and XO male nematodes) in C. elegans .
M I, Kuroda, R L, Kelley
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Repression and Psychopathology
Journal of Projective Techniques, 1959(1959). Repression and Psychopathology. Journal of Projective Techniques: Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 412-416.
R H, DANA, K, CHRISTIANSEN
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ARE THERE PRECURSORS TO REPRESSION?
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1977The author examines the possibility that repression has developed out of phylo- and ontogenetic precursors. The adaptive task of repression is to control instinctual behavior by screening out those stimuli (internal or external) which could trigger unacceptable behavior.
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Transcriptional repression in eukaryotes: repressors and repression mechanisms
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS), 2003For many, if not most genes, the initiation of transcription is the principle point at which their expression is regulated. Transcription factors, some of which bind to specific DNA sequences, generally either activate or repress promoter activity and thereby control transcription initiation.
Gaston, K, Jayaraman, P-S
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Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1958
Introduction In his paper on repression 11 Freud states that "the essence of repression lies simply in the function of rejecting and keeping something out of consciousness." This function is implemented in a number of ways. These differing ways complement and combine with one another to produce repression, but a few of them may be separately appraised
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Introduction In his paper on repression 11 Freud states that "the essence of repression lies simply in the function of rejecting and keeping something out of consciousness." This function is implemented in a number of ways. These differing ways complement and combine with one another to produce repression, but a few of them may be separately appraised
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The recent paper by B.J. Levy and M.C. Anderson on ‘Inhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval’ [1xInhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval. Levy, B.L. and Anderson, M.C. Trends Cogn. Sci. 2002; 6: 299–305Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (230)See all References[1] describes interesting new ...
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The recent paper by B.J. Levy and M.C. Anderson on ‘Inhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval’ [1xInhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval. Levy, B.L. and Anderson, M.C. Trends Cogn. Sci. 2002; 6: 299–305Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | PubMed | Scopus (230)See all References[1] describes interesting new ...
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Keeping repressed genes repressed
Science, 2015Transcription Hox genes confer positional identity to cells and tissues. Maintaining precise spatial patterns of Hox gene expression is vital during metazoan development. The transcriptional repressor CTCF is involved in the regulation of chromatin architecture. Narendra et al.
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Sociopedia, 2017
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political participation. Yet, the core question is still unanswered: what accounts for the variation in the effect of repression? This article posits that the variation lies in the fact that people may respond differently to the same levels of repression.
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Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political participation. Yet, the core question is still unanswered: what accounts for the variation in the effect of repression? This article posits that the variation lies in the fact that people may respond differently to the same levels of repression.
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2014
Abstract Social movement protest and repression are inextricably joined. In this chapter we make a case for conceptualizing repression as the governance of domestic dissent. Repression or policing contention is a dispersed mechanism for the governance of the dominant political and economic order. In order to survey the vast literature on
Abby Peterson, Mattias Wahlström
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Abstract Social movement protest and repression are inextricably joined. In this chapter we make a case for conceptualizing repression as the governance of domestic dissent. Repression or policing contention is a dispersed mechanism for the governance of the dominant political and economic order. In order to survey the vast literature on
Abby Peterson, Mattias Wahlström
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