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No Rest for REST: REST/NRSF Regulation of Neurogenesis [PDF]
Epigenetic strategies control the orderly acquisition and maintenance of neuronal traits. A complex network of transcriptional repressors and co-repressors mediates gene specificity for these strategies. In this issue of Cell, a study by Ballas and coworkers (Ballas et al., 2005) provides insight into the early lineage commitment events during ...
Lunyak, Victoria V. +1 more
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REST Is Not Resting: REST/NRSF in Health and Disease
Chromatin modifications play a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression. The repressor element-1 (RE1) silencing transcription factor (REST), also known as neuron-restrictive silencer factor (NRSF) and X2 box repressor (XBR), was found to regulate gene transcription by binding to chromatin and recruiting chromatin-modifying enzymes.
Lili Jin +4 more
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A resource-advantage perspective on pricing: shifting the focus from ends to means-end in pricing research? [PDF]
This paper contributes to a long-lasting debate between practitioners who argue that academia is unable to understand what pricing is all about and academics who criticize practitioner pricing approaches for lacking rigor or rationality.
Roper, Angela, van der Rest, Jean-Pierre
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[Review] Massimo Rospocher, ed. (2012) Beyond the public sphere: opinions, publics, spaces in early modern Europe [PDF]
Beyond the Public Sphere is a collection of fourteen essays that have originated from two colloquia: a workshop entitled ‘Public Sphere and Public Opinion: Historical Paradigms?’ held in 2008 and a 2010 international conference in Trento, ‘Beyond the ...
Mansfield, Andrew
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Eugen Gottlob Winkler (1912-1936) is an almost forgotten author from the Weimar Republic who died young and who left behind, apart from a few literary prose texts, a number of incisive essays on literature. In his essays on Stefan George, he ruthlessly dismantles the myth that George and his followers of the so-called George-Kreis had created around ...
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Background: The relationship between sleep and creativity is a topic of much controversy. General benefits of napping have been described not only in sleep-deprived individuals and in shift workers, but also in people with sufficient night sleep. However,
René M. Müri +4 more
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Does inward foreign direct investment boost the productivity of domestic firms? [PDF]
Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host countries be willing to pay to attract FDI? To examine these questions, we use a plant-level panel covering U.K.
Haskel, J.E., Pereira, S., Slaughter, M.
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The reliability of the financial and economic basis of a commercial bank, along with financial stability, is the most important indicator of its competitive functioning in a volatile market environment that initiates an increased risk of loss of ...
M. A. Gorskiy
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Variation in resting strategies across trophic levels and habitats in mammals
Mammals must carefully balance rest with other behaviors that influence fitness (e.g., foraging, finding a mate) while minimizing predation risk. However, factors influencing resting strategies and the degree to which resting strategies are driven by the
Ishana Shukla +2 more
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When images work faster than words: The integration of content-based image retrieval with the Northumbria Watermark Archive [PDF]
Information on the manufacture, history, provenance, identification, care and conservation of paper-based artwork/objects is disparate and not always readily available.
D. Kőnig +9 more
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