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Genetics and Molecular Biology of Memory Suppression

The Neuroscientist, 2022
The brain is designed not only with molecules and cellular processes that help to form memories but also with molecules and cellular processes that suppress the formation and retention of memory. The latter processes are critical for an efficient memory management system, given the vast amount of information that each person experiences in their daily
Nathaniel C. Noyes, Ronald L. Davis
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Nonsense suppression therapies in human genetic diseases

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2021
About 11% of all human disease-associated gene lesions are nonsense mutations, resulting in the introduction of an in-frame premature translation-termination codon (PTC) into the protein-coding gene sequence. When translated, PTC-containing mRNAs originate truncated and often dysfunctional proteins that might be non-functional or have gain-of-function ...
Patrícia Martins-Dias, Luísa Romão
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Genetic Control of Lymphocytes Suppression

The Journal of Immunology, 1978
Abstract Con A-activated cells from old NZB mice were found capable of inhibiting the polyclonal response of cells from young NZB and BALB/c animals. Furthermore, Con A-preactivated spleen cells from young NZB and BALB/c mice did not significantly affect the response of spleen cells from old NZB mice.
Daniele Primi   +2 more
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Suppression of quasiperiodic thermoacoustic oscillations via genetic programming

INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings, 2023
We use genetic programming (GP) to discover data-driven control laws for the suppression of quasiperiodic oscillations in a prototypical thermoacoustic system. We rank the control laws based on a predefined cost function that accounts for the pressure amplitude and the actuation effort.
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Genetic Control of Immune Suppression

The Journal of Immunology, 1978
Abstract Suppressor T cells induced in vitro by high concentrations of antigen release suppressor factors into their medium if incubated for 24 hours with antigen. Since there are reports that extracts of suppressor cells are related to immune response gene function, the capacity of responder or nonresponder strains to produce suppressor
Sirkka Kontiainen   +2 more
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