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p53 downregulates the Fanconi anaemia DNA repair pathway
P53 is regarded as the guardian of the genome, however it is known that mice with increased p53 activity display characteristics of dyskeratosis congenita.
Sara Jaber +4 more
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Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is characterized by anemia and cancer susceptibility and is caused by mutations in ribosomal genes, including RPL11. Here, we report that Rpl11-heterozygous mouse embryos are not viable and that Rpl11 homozygous deletion in ...
Lucia Morgado-Palacin +5 more
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Revisiting interval protection, a.k.a. partial cell suppression, for tabular data [PDF]
The final publication is available at link.springer.comInterval protection or partial cell suppression was introduced in “M. Fischetti, J.-J. Salazar, Partial cell suppression: A new methodology for statistical disclosure control, Statistics and ...
Castro Pérez, Jordi +1 more
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Skill-Related Adaptive Modifications of Gaze Stabilization in Elite and Non-Elite Athletes
The vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) provides gaze stability during head movements by driving eye movements in a direction opposing head motion. Although vestibular-based rehabilitation strategies are available, it is still unclear whether VOR can be ...
Susanne M. van der Veen +5 more
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Mutant Mice Lacking the p53 C-Terminal Domain Model Telomere Syndromes
Mutations in p53, although frequent in human cancers, have not been implicated in telomere-related syndromes. Here, we show that homozygous mutant mice expressing p53Δ31, a p53 lacking the C-terminal domain, exhibit increased p53 activity and suffer from
Iva Simeonova +12 more
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Genetic suppression has provided a very powerful tool for analyzing C. elegans. Suppression experiments are facilitated by the ability to handle very large numbers of individuals and to apply powerful selections. Because the animal grows as a self-fertilizing diploid, both dominant and recessive suppressors can be recovered.
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Introduction Emotional complexity involves greater emotional awareness and understanding and associates strongly with adaptive emo-tion regulation. Similarly, regulation of emotion is vital for achieving, restoring, and sustaining subjective well-being ...
Satchit P. Mandal +3 more
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Immune reactivity features in post-burn dynamics
Relevance. To date, burn injury remains a complex type of damage to skin tissues. Along with local destructive and dystrophic phenomena, systemic changes in the body are observed.
Alfiya K. Azhikova +2 more
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The social adaptiveness of emotion regulation (ER) may differ across cultures due to different social values for the experience and expression of emotions. Specifically, suppression might disrupt social interactions among Germans, but not among Hong Kong
Fabian Schunk +3 more
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Further COVID-19 outbreaks are unavoidable. To detect and suppress them, governments ought to implement a range of public health measures aided by technology.
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