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DJ-1
DJ-1 is a multifaceted protein with pleiotropic functions that has been implicated in multiple diseases, ranging from neurodegeneration to cancer and ischemia-reperfusion injury. Ischemia is a complex pathological state arising...
DJ-1 and SOD1 Act Independently in the Protection against Anoxia in Drosophila melanogaster.
Redox homeostasis is a vital process the maintenance of which is assured by the presence of numerous antioxidant small molecules and enzymes and the alteration of which is involved in many pathologies, including several...
DJ-1 and SOD1 Act Independently in the Protection against Anoxia in Drosophila melanogaster.
Redox homeostasis is a vital process the maintenance of which is assured by the presence of numerous antioxidant small molecules and enzymes and the alteration of which is involved in many pathologies, including several...
Campus Mourns Death of Long-time Employee Sir Lawrence Darby
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sir Lawrence Darby, a custodian who worked at the Winthrop Coliseum, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 23, from injuries sustained in a car accident. Darby was very active with the Samaritan's Feet project involving Winthrop's...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ursinus Weekly, October 28, 1976
Ursinus News in Brief: Fourteen chosen for Who's who; P.M. Rabin "dismayed"; Garnet squad spoils Homecoming McCarthy rep visits Ursinus State candidates view higher education An evening of one acts Comment: Exercise your...
Published by: Ursinus College
Embracing Monogenic Parkinson's Disease
Eva-Juliane Vollstedt, Susen Schaake, Katja Lohmann, Shalini Padmanabhan, Alexis Brice, Suzanne Lesage, Christelle Tesson, Marie Vidailhet, Isabel Wurster, Faycel Hentati, Anat Mirelman, Nir Giladi, Karen Marder, Cheryl Waters, Stanley Fahn, Meike Kasten, Norbert Brüggemann, Max Borsche, Tatiana Foroud, Eduardo Tolosa, Alicia Garrido, Grazia Annesi, Monica Gagliardi, Maria Bozi, Leonidas Stefanis, Joaquim J Ferreira, Leonor Correia Guedes, Micol Avenali, Simona Petrucci, Lorraine Clark, Ekaterina Y Fedotova, Natalya Y Abramycheva, Victoria Alvarez, Manuel Menéndez-González, Silvia Jesús Maestre, Pilar Gómez-Garre, Pablo Mir, Andrea Carmine Belin, Caroline Ran, Chin-Hsien Lin, Ming-Che Kuo, David Crosiers, Zbigniew K Wszolek, Owen A Ross, Joseph Jankovic, Kenya Nishioka, Manabu Funayama, Jordi Clarimon, Caroline H Williams-Gray, Marta Camacho, Mario Cornejo-Olivas, Luis Torres-Ramirez, Yih-Ru Wu, Guey-Jen Lee-Chen, Ana Morgadinho, Teeratorn Pulkes, Pichet Termsarasab, Daniela Berg, Gregor Kuhlenbäumer, Andrea A Kühn, Friederike Borngräber, Giuseppe de Michele, Anna De Rosa, Alexander Zimprich, Andreas Puschmann, George D Mellick, Jolanta Dorszewska, Jonathan Carr, Rosangela Ferese, Stefano Gambardella, Bruce Chase, Katerina Markopoulou, Wataru Satake, Tatsushi Toda, Malco Rossi, Marcelo Merello, Timothy Lynch, Diana A Olszewska, Shen-Yang Lim, Azlina Ahmad-Annuar, Ai Huey Tan, Bashayer Al-Mubarak, Hasmet Hanagasi, Dariusz Koziorowski, Sibel Ertan, Gençer Genç, Patricia de Carvalho Aguiar, Melinda Barkhuizen, Marcia MG Pimentel, Rachel Saunders-Pullman, Bart van de Warrenburg, Susan Bressman, Mathias Toft, Silke Appel-Cresswell, Anthony E Lang, Matej Skorvanek, Agnita JW Boon, Rejko Krüger, Esther M Sammler, Vitor Tumas, Bao-Rong Zhang, Gaetan Garraux, Sun Ju Chung, Yun Joong Kim, Juliane Winkelmann, Carolyn M Sue, Eng-King Tan, Joana Damásio, Péter Klivényi, Vladimir S Kostic, David Arkadir, Mika Martikainen, Vanderci Borges, Jens Michael Hertz, Laura Brighina, Mariana Spitz, Oksana Suchowersky, Olaf Riess, Parimal Das, Brit Mollenhauer, Emilia M Gatto, Maria Skaalum Petersen, Nobutaka Hattori, Ruey-Meei Wu, Sergey N Illarioshkin, Enza Maria Valente, Jan O Aasly, Anna Aasly, Roy N Alcalay, Avner Thaler, Matthew J Farrer, Kathrin Brockmann, Jean-Christophe Corvol, Christine Klein, MJFF Global Genetic Parkinson's Disease Study Group
Jan 24, 2023
BACKGROUND: As gene-targeted therapies are increasingly being developed for Parkinson's disease (PD), identifying and characterizing carriers of specific genetic pathogenic variants is imperative. Only a small fraction of the...
Women, Marriage and Paid Work in Post-war Britain
Helen McCarthy
Apr 03, 2019
This article explores the effects of the growth in married women's employment upon the dynamics of British marriages in the post-war period. Drawing on popular sociology, newspapers and women's magazines from the 1950s and...
Milsom's Legal History
DJ Ibbetson
Jun 15, 2017
Toby Milsom was the most original English legal historian of the twentieth century. This paper gives a preliminary assessment of the importance of his work. charting the ways in which it has changed our thinking about the subject.
Atomic clusters with addressable complexity
DJ Wales
Mar 29, 2017
A general formulation for constructing addressable atomic clusters is introduced, based on one or more reference structures. By modifying the well depths in a given interatomic potential in favour of nearest-neighbour...
Social Science and Married Women’s Employment in Post-War Britain
Helen McCarthy
Feb 20, 2019
The normalization of married women’s employment was one of the major social changes taking place in western societies in the second half of the twentieth century. Focusing on Britain, this article explores the role played by the...
‘Standards of Scrutiny in Judicial Review of Deportation Decisions Involving Article 3, ECHR –X.X. v Minister for Justice and Equality’
DJ Coffey
Aug 11, 2017
On the 24th of June 2016 Humphreys J., sitting in the High Court, dismissed two judicial review applications that challenged a decision of the Minister for Justice and Equality to deport a Jordanian national. The Applicant –who...
Continuity and Change in the Luba Christian Movement, Katanga, Belgian Congo c.1915-50
DJ Maxwell
Mar 31, 2017
This article studies the Christian movement that occurred amongst the Luba of Katanga, Belgian Congo, from about 1915 to 1950, paying particular attention to how it was received by different social categories and mediated by...
Mental Imagery: The Cognitive Processing of Concrete and Abstract Words
People process concrete words, such as table, faster than abstract words, such as peace. The dual-coding theory posits that concrete words are stored in a verbal format (left hemisphere) and a pictorial format (right...
Published by: Ursinus College

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