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Adapted cognitive behavior therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder with co-occurring autism spectrum disorder

Obsessive–compulsive disorder and autism spectrum disorder commonly co-occur. Adapted cognitive behavior therapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder in adults with autism spectrum disorder has not previously been evaluated...

Adapted cognitive behavior therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder with co-occurring autism spectrum disorder

Obsessive–compulsive disorder and autism spectrum disorder commonly co-occur. Adapted cognitive behavior therapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder in adults with autism spectrum disorder has not previously been evaluated...

Single-Molecule Studies of CFTR Gating and Pharmacology
Jesper Bøegh Levring
Jan 01, 0001
The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a chloride channel expressed in the apical membrane of epithelial tissues. Alterations in CFTR that disrupt activity cause cystic fibrosis, a fatal disease which...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Seasonal but not sex-biased gene expression of the carotenoid ketolase, CYP2J19, in the sexually dichromatic southern red bishop (Euplectes orix).
Intense red colours in birds are often owing to ketocarotenoids (KCs). In many land birds, KCs are oxidized from dietary yellow precursors, presumably by the avian carotenoid ketolase CYP2J19, the regulation and constraints of...
Freedom as Ariadne’s Thread through the Interpretation of Life
Jesper L. Rasmussen
Aug 29, 2018
According to Schelling’s 1806 Aphorisms as an Introduction to Naturphilosophie, the aim of philosophy should be nothing less than a sort of excitation of further developments of an eternal poem (Gedicht) (SW VII: 145f). This...
Freedom as Ariadne’s Thread through the Interpretation of Life
Jesper L. Rasmussen
Aug 29, 2018
According to Schelling’s 1806 Aphorisms as an Introduction to Naturphilosophie, the aim of philosophy should be nothing less than a sort of excitation of further developments of an eternal poem (Gedicht) (SW VII: 145f). This...
Managing policy lapse risk in Sweden's life insurance market between 1915 and 1947
We examine the challenges that Swedish life insurers faced in managing the lapse risk of policies written on the lives of the industrial urban working-class between 1915 and 1947. We observe that with the threat of State...
Competing models of organizational form
Mutual and stock insurers have coexisted and competed against each other in insurance markets for centuries. In this article, we examine the risk management strategies and underwriting profitability of the different...
Firm size and growth in Sweden's life insurance market between 1855 and 1947
Using data for the period from 1855 to 1947 and the two sub-periods, 1855-1902 and 1903-47, the article examines whether the organic growth rates of 38 Swedish life insurance firms are independent of size, as predicted by...
Competing models of organizational form
Mutual and stock insurers have coexisted and competed against each other in insurance markets for centuries. In this article, we examine the risk management strategies and underwriting profitability of the different...
Towards resolving the presynaptic NMDA receptor debate.
In the classical view, postsynaptic NMDA receptors (NMDARs) trigger Hebbian plasticity via Ca2+ influx. However, unconventional presynaptic NMDARs (preNMDARs) which regulate both long-term and short-term plasticity at several...
Managing policy lapse risk in Sweden's life insurance market between 1915 and 1947
We examine the challenges that Swedish life insurers faced in managing the lapse risk of policies written on the lives of the industrial urban working-class between 1915 and 1947. We observe that with the threat of State...
Firm size and growth in Sweden's life insurance market between 1855 and 1947
Using data for the period from 1855 to 1947 and the two sub-periods, 1855-1902 and 1903-47, the article examines whether the organic growth rates of 38 Swedish life insurance firms are independent of size, as predicted by...
Expression of a carotenoid‐modifying gene and evolution of red coloration in weaverbirds (Ploceidae)
Red carotenoid colours in birds are widely assumed to be sexually selected quality indicators, but this rests on a very incomplete understanding of genetic mechanisms and honesty-mediating costs. Recent progress was made by the...
Evolution of CYP2J19, a gene involved in colour vision and red coloration in birds
Background: Exaggerated signals, such as brilliant colours, are usually assumed to evolve through antagonistic coevolution between senders and receivers, but the underlying genetic mechanisms are rarely known. Here we explore a...
Published by: BMC evolutionary biology

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