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… or help them with their quick fixes. This is what we call “accommodation”. Sometimes, avoidance behaviors and … and this can happen due to accommodation. Almost all caregivers of children with anxiety disorders … as children and teens! You are learning a whole set of challenging new skills and encouraging your child to put …
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… or help them with their quick fixes. This is what we call “accommodation”. Sometimes, avoidance behaviors and … and this can happen due to accommodation. Almost all caregivers of children with anxiety disorders … as children and teens! You are learning a whole set of challenging new skills and encouraging your child to put …
news › nih-awards-more-than-15-million-to-fund-two-rare-diseases-consortia
… in changing the management and improving the lives of all OI patients,” said principal investigator Dr. Brendan … rare metabolic disorders, and joining the ROAR Consortium allows us to continue that mission on a broader scale,” said …
news › some-human-gii-4-norovirus-are-better-than-others-at-infecting-cells
… Interestingly, the researchers discovered that not all GII.4 variants form distinct clusters on the cell … Welch Foundation Q1279 Grant. This work also was partially supported by U.S. Food and Drug Administration …
news › sticky-coat-boosts-triple-negative-breast-cancers-ability-to-metastasize
… But there is a mystery surrounding TNBC clusters. Typically, adherens junction (AJ) proteins mediate stable … themselves with it. “This HA coat is produced by an enzyme called HAS2, which TNBC cells make in unusually high amounts,” said co-first author Dr. Khushali Patel …
news › researchers-connect-the-dots-between-cause-effect-events-in-alzheimers-disease
… published work suggests that brain cells may become abnormally hyperactive in Alzheimer’s disease. Our results suggest … Yarong Li, Zhandong Liu, Ismael Al-Ramahi and Juan Botas, all affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine and/or the Duncan NRI. Authors Nicholas T. Seyfried and Allan I. Levey are at Emory University. This study was …
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… mutation in the SHANK3 gene, this clinical entity enthralled Dr. Holder, leading him to question the underlying … M.Sc. in Biochemistry, as well as a Ph.D. in Cell Biology, all from Xiamen University. Outside of the lab, he enjoys …
research › ... › accommodation-of-anxiety-behaviors
… or help them with their quick fixes. This is what we call “accommodation”. Sometimes, avoidance behaviors and … and this can happen due to accommodation. Almost all caregivers of children with anxiety disorders … you experiencing anxiety. Let’s first take a look at how Sally and Neil's parents accommodate their anxiety. The …
news › protein-eif4a-emerges-as-a-potential-achilles-heel-for-triple-negative-breast-cancer
… poor prognosis and limited therapeutic targets, has been challenging. Responding to this need for better treatments, … TNBC animal models, targeting protein eIF4A with the small molecule drug Zotatifin not only suppresses tumor cell … the corresponding author of the work. “TNBC tumors are typically ‘cold tumors,’ meaning they have more immune cells that …
news › researchers-discovered-molecular-events-leading-to-rett-syndrome
… simultaneously creating a complex composition. It can be challenging to distinguish the harmonies emerging from the … no more developmental compositions playing. “We conditionally deleted Mecp2 in adult mice, which reproduces all the characteristic deficits and premature death observed …