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Improving Imaging Modalities in Early Psoriatic Arthritis
Objective: Despite recent advances, early diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) remains a challenge in clinical practice. Ultrasound (US) could be a useful tool for the diagnosis and management of PsA. The objective of this...
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Mode-localized accelerometer in the nonlinear Duffing regime with 75 ng bias instability and 95 ng/√Hz noise floor.
Mode-localized sensors have attracted attention because of their high parametric sensitivity and first-order common-mode rejection to temperature drift. The high-fidelity detection of resonator amplitude is critical to...
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Structure of the Chicken Neuron-Glia Cell Adhesion Molecule, Ng-CAM: Origin of the Polypeptides and Relation to the Ig Superfamily
Mark P Burgoon
Jan 01, 0001
The neuron-glia cell adhesion molecule, Ng-CAM, is a cell-surface glycoprotein expressed on neurons and Schwann cells in the chicken nervous system. It is expressed as a group of related components of -200 kD, 135 kD, and 80 kD...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The divisiveness of Chinese identities in Singapore
Ashton Ng
Dec 24, 2021
AbstractIn July 2019, the Jamestown Foundation, an American think tank, published a report accusing China of imposing a Chinese identity onto Singapore through propaganda and influence...
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Doctoral Education, Pedagogy, and Autoethnography
This special issue of the Morning Watch brings together papers written for a doctoral course in the Faculty of Education.  As facilitators of ED 702A/B Advanced Research Methodology in Education, a core course in the Faculty of...
Designing Learning Environments That Support Diverse Students' Needs in a Teacher Education Program
The need to design learning environments (virtual, hybrid, and face-to-face) that support racial and ethnic minority students' academic success has increased tremendously. The data presented here were collected via a...
Pathogenic mtDNA mutations causing mitochondrial myopathy
Pathogenic mitochondrial tRNA (mt-tRNA) gene mutations represent a prominent cause of primary mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-related disease despite accounting for only 5%-10% of the mitochondrial genome.(1,2) Although some common...
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Crowded at the Summit: The Future of Infectious Disease
On January 26, 2001, The Rockefeller University presented Raymond and Beverly Sackler Lecture by Joshua Lederberg, Professor Emeritus (The Rockefeller University)
Intracellular SERS nanoprobes for distinction of different neuronal cell types.
Distinction between closely related and morphologically similar cells is difficult by conventional methods especially without labeling. Using nuclear-targeted gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as intracellular probes we demonstrate the...
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Doctoral Education, Pedagogy, and Autoethnography
This special issue of the Morning Watch brings together papers written for a doctoral course in the Faculty of Education.  As facilitators of ED 702A/B Advanced Research Methodology in Education, a core course in the Faculty of...
Antidopaminergic treatment is associated with reduced chorea and irritability but impaired cognition in Huntington’s disease (Enroll-HD)
Objectives: Alterations in dopamine neurotransmission underlie some of the clinical features of Huntington’s disease (HD) and as such are a target for therapeutic intervention, especially for the treatment of chorea and some...
Published by: BMJ Publishing Group
Emerging researcher pedagogies
This special edition of the Morning Watch is the second collection of papers from the Faculty of Education doctoral students who are participating in ED 702 A/B Advanced Research Methodology in Education in 2017/18.  ED 702 is a...
Lysophosphatidic Acid and Hematopoiesis
Vertebrate hematopoiesis is a complex physiological process that is tightly regulated by intracellular signaling and extracellular microenvironment. In recent decades, breakthroughs in lineage-tracing technologies and lipidomics...
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Serum Raman spectroscopy as a diagnostic tool in patients with Huntington's disease.
Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder caused by an abnormal CAG expansion in exon 1 of the huntingtin (HTT) gene. Given its genetic basis it is possible to study patients both in the...
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