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2. Musica scientia: musical scholarship in the Italian Renaissance (review)
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Williams, Carol J.
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- 2013
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3. De musica mensurata: the anonymous of St. Emmeram. Complete critical edition, translation, and commentary (review)
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Williams, Carol J.
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- 2013
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4. Improvisation in the Arts of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (review)
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Williams, Carol J. (Carol Janice)
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- 2006
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5. A family of process-based models to simulate landscape use by multiple taxa
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Gardner, Emma, Robinson, Robert A., Julian, Angela, Boughey, Katherine, Langham, Steve, Tse-Leon, Jenny, Petrovskii, Sergei, Baker, David J., Bellamy, Chloe, Buxton, Andrew, Franks, Samantha, Monk, Chris, Morris, Nicola, Park, Kirsty J., Petrovan, Silviu, Pitt, Katie, Taylor, Rachel, Turner, Rebecca K., Allain, Steven J. R., Bradley, Val, Broughton, Richard K., Cartwright, Mandy, Clarke, Kevin, Cranfield, Jon, Fuentes-Montemayor, Elisa, Gandola, Robert, Gent, Tony, Hinsley, Shelley A., Madsen, Thomas, Reading, Chris, Redhead, John W., Reveley, Sonia, Wilkinson, John, Williams, Carol, Woodward, Ian, Baker, John, Briggs, Philip, Dyason, Sheila, Langton, Steve, Mawby, Ashlea, Pywell, Richard F., and Bullock, James M.
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- 2024
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6. Novel regulatory roles of small G protein GDP dissociation stimulator (smgGDS) in insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells
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Gleason, Noah, Williams, Carol L., and Kowluru, Anjaneyulu
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- 2024
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7. First Peoples’ knowledge leads scientists to reveal ‘fairy circles’ and termite linyji are linked in Australia
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Walsh, Fiona, Bidu, Gladys Karimarra, Bidu, Ngamaru Karimarra, Evans, Theodore A., Judson, Thelma Milangka, Kendrick, Peter, Michaels, Alice Nampijinpa, Moore, Danae, Nelson, Matilda, Oldham, Carolyn, Schofield, Josef, Sparrow, Ashley, Taylor, Muuki Karimarra, Taylor, Desmond Purungu, Wayne, Lee Nangala, and Williams, Carol Milangka
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- 2023
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8. Mutation of key signaling regulators of cerebrovascular development in vein of Galen malformations
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Zhao, Shujuan, Mekbib, Kedous Y., van der Ent, Martijn A., Allington, Garrett, Prendergast, Andrew, Chau, Jocelyn E., Smith, Hannah, Shohfi, John, Ocken, Jack, Duran, Daniel, Furey, Charuta G., Hao, Le Thi, Duy, Phan Q., Reeves, Benjamin C., Zhang, Junhui, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Chen, Di, Li, Boyang, Nottoli, Timothy, Bai, Suxia, Rolle, Myron, Zeng, Xue, Dong, Weilai, Fu, Po-Ying, Wang, Yung-Chun, Mane, Shrikant, Piwowarczyk, Paulina, Fehnel, Katie Pricola, See, Alfred Pokmeng, Iskandar, Bermans J., Aagaard-Kienitz, Beverly, Moyer, Quentin J., Dennis, Evan, Kiziltug, Emre, Kundishora, Adam J., DeSpenza, Jr., Tyrone, Greenberg, Ana B. W., Kidanemariam, Seblewengel M., Hale, Andrew T., Johnston, James M., Jackson, Eric M., Storm, Phillip B., Lang, Shih-Shan, Butler, William E., Carter, Bob S., Chapman, Paul, Stapleton, Christopher J., Patel, Aman B., Rodesch, Georges, Smajda, Stanislas, Berenstein, Alejandro, Barak, Tanyeri, Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep, Zhao, Hongyu, Moreno-De-Luca, Andres, Proctor, Mark R., Smith, Edward R., Orbach, Darren B., Alper, Seth L., Nicoli, Stefania, Boggon, Titus J., Lifton, Richard P., Gunel, Murat, King, Philip D., Jin, Sheng Chih, and Kahle, Kristopher T.
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- 2023
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9. Human genetics and molecular genomics of Chiari malformation type 1
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Mekbib, Kedous Y., Muñoz, William, Allington, Garrett, McGee, Stephen, Mehta, Neel H., Shofi, John P., Fortes, Carla, Le, Hao Thi, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Nanda, Pranav, Dennis, Evan, Kundishora, Adam J., Khanna, Arjun, Smith, Hannah, Ocken, Jack, Greenberg, Ana B.W., Wu, Rui, Moreno-De-Luca, Andres, DeSpenza, Tyrone, Jr, Zhao, Shujuan, Marlier, Arnaud, Jin, Sheng Chih, Alper, Seth L., Butler, William E., and Kahle, Kristopher T.
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- 2023
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10. Multiomic analyses implicate a neurodevelopmental program in the pathogenesis of cerebral arachnoid cysts
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Kundishora, Adam J., Allington, Garrett, McGee, Stephen, Mekbib, Kedous Y., Gainullin, Vladimir, Timberlake, Andrew T., Nelson-Williams, Carol, Kiziltug, Emre, Smith, Hannah, Ocken, Jack, Shohfi, John, Allocco, August, Duy, Phan Q., Elsamadicy, Aladine A., Dong, Weilai, Zhao, Shujuan, Wang, Yung-Chun, Qureshi, Hanya M., DiLuna, Michael L., Mane, Shrikant, Tikhonova, Irina R., Fu, Po-Ying, Castaldi, Christopher, López-Giráldez, Francesc, Knight, James R., Furey, Charuta G., Carter, Bob S., Haider, Shozeb, Moreno-De-Luca, Andres, Alper, Seth L., Gunel, Murat, Millan, Francisca, Lifton, Richard P., Torene, Rebecca I., Jin, Sheng Chih, and Kahle, Kristopher T.
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- 2023
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11. De novo mutations in the BMP signaling pathway in lambdoid craniosynostosis
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Timberlake, Andrew T., Kiziltug, Emre, Jin, Sheng Chih, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Loring, Erin, Allocco, August, Marlier, Arnaud, Banka, Siddharth, Stuart, Helen, Passos-Buenos, Maria Rita, Rosa, Rafael, Rogatto, Silvia R., Tonne, Elin, Stiegler, Amy L., Boggon, Titus J., Alperovich, Michael, Steinbacher, Derek, Staffenberg, David A., Flores, Roberto L., Persing, John A., Kahle, Kristopher T., and Lifton, Richard P.
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- 2023
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12. GTPase splice variants RAC1 and RAC1B display isoform-specific differences in localization, prenylation, and interaction with the chaperone protein SmgGDS
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Koehn, Olivia J., Lorimer, Ellen, Unger, Bethany, Harris, Ra’Mal, Das, Akansha S., Suazo, Kiall F., Auger, Shelby A., Distefano, Mark D., Prokop, Jeremy W., and Williams, Carol L.
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- 2023
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13. Impaired neurogenesis alters brain biomechanics in a neuroprogenitor-based genetic subtype of congenital hydrocephalus
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Duy, Phan Q., Weise, Stefan C., Marini, Claudia, Li, Xiao-Jun, Liang, Dan, Dahl, Peter J., Ma, Shaojie, Spajic, Ana, Dong, Weilai, Juusola, Jane, Kiziltug, Emre, Kundishora, Adam J., Koundal, Sunil, Pedram, Maysam Z., Torres-Fernández, Lucia A., Händler, Kristian, De Domenico, Elena, Becker, Matthias, Ulas, Thomas, Juranek, Stefan A., Cuevas, Elisa, Hao, Le Thi, Jux, Bettina, Sousa, André M. M., Liu, Fuchen, Kim, Suel-Kee, Li, Mingfeng, Yang, Yiying, Takeo, Yutaka, Duque, Alvaro, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Ha, Yonghyun, Selvaganesan, Kartiga, Robert, Stephanie M., Singh, Amrita K., Allington, Garrett, Furey, Charuta G., Timberlake, Andrew T., Reeves, Benjamin C., Smith, Hannah, Dunbar, Ashley, DeSpenza, Jr., Tyrone, Goto, June, Marlier, Arnaud, Moreno-De-Luca, Andres, Yu, Xin, Butler, William E., Carter, Bob S., Lake, Evelyn M. R., Constable, R. Todd, Rakic, Pasko, Lin, Haifan, Deniz, Engin, Benveniste, Helene, Malvankar, Nikhil S., Estrada-Veras, Juvianee I., Walsh, Christopher A., Alper, Seth L., Schultze, Joachim L., Paeschke, Katrin, Doetzlhofer, Angelika, Wulczyn, F. Gregory, Jin, Sheng Chih, Lifton, Richard P., Sestan, Nenad, Kolanus, Waldemar, and Kahle, Kristopher T.
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- 2022
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14. PPIL4 is essential for brain angiogenesis and implicated in intracranial aneurysms in humans
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Barak, Tanyeri, Ristori, Emma, Ercan-Sencicek, A. Gulhan, Miyagishima, Danielle F., Nelson-Williams, Carol, Dong, Weilai, and Jin, Sheng Chih
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Gene mutations -- Health aspects ,Intracranial aneurysms -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment -- Risk factors ,Neovascularization -- Methods -- Health aspects ,Peptidyl transferases -- Testing ,Biological sciences ,Health - Abstract
Intracranial aneurysm (IA) rupture leads to subarachnoid hemorrhage, a sudden-onset disease that often causes death or severe disability. Although genome-wide association studies have identified common genetic variants that increase IA risk moderately, the contribution of variants with large effect remains poorly defined. Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified significant enrichment of rare, deleterious mutations in PPIL4, encoding peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase-like 4, in both familial and index IA cases. Ppil4 depletion in vertebrate models causes intracerebral hemorrhage, defects in cerebrovascular morphology and impaired Wnt signaling. Wild-type, but not IA-mutant, PPIL4 potentiates Wnt signaling by binding JMJD6, a known angiogenesis regulator and Wnt activator. These findings identify a novel PPIL4-dependent Wnt signaling mechanism involved in brain-specific angiogenesis and maintenance of cerebrovascular integrity and implicate PPIL4 gene mutations in the pathogenesis of IA. Genomic analyses in individuals with index and familial intracranial aneurysms and experiments in vertebrate models identify pathogenic variants in the PPIL4 gene implicated in cerebral angiogenesis and cerebrovascular integrity, through the Wnt signaling pathway., Author(s): Tanyeri Barak [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.3] [sup.4] , Emma Ristori [sup.2] [sup.5] , A. Gulhan Ercan-Sencicek [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.3] [sup.4] , Danielle F. Miyagishima [sup.1] [sup.2] [sup.3] [sup.4] , Carol [...]
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- 2021
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15. Effects of oral anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation after spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage in the UK: a randomised, open-label, assessor-masked, pilot-phase, non-inferiority trial
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Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Keerie, Catriona, Stephen, Jacqueline, Lewis, Steff, Norrie, John, Dennis, Martin S., Newby, David E., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Lip, Gregory Y.H., Parry-Jones, Adrian, White, Philip M., Baigent, Colin, Lasserson, Dan, Oliver, Colin, O'Mahony, Fiach, Amoils, Shannon, Bamford, John, Armitage, Jane, Emberson, Jonathan, Rinkel, Gabriël J.R., Lowe, Gordon, Innes, Karen, Adamczuk, Kasia, Dinsmore, Lynn, Drever, Jonathan, Milne, Garry, Walker, Allan, Hutchison, Aidan, Williams, Carol, Fraser, Ruth, Anderson, Rosemary, Covil, Kate, Stewart, Kelly, Rees, Jessica, Hall, Peter, Bullen, Alistair, Stoddart, Andrew, Moullaali, Tom J., Palmer, Jeb, Sakka, Eleni, Perthen, Joanne, Lyttle, Nicola, Samarasekera, Neshika, MacRaild, Allan, Burgess, Seona, Teasdale, Jessica, Coakley, Michelle, Taylor, Pat, Blair, Gordon, Whiteley, William, Shenkin, Susan, Clancy, Una, Macleod, Malcolm, Sutherland, Rachel, Moullaali, Tom, Barugh, Amanda, Lerpiniere, Christine, Moreton, Fiona, Fethers, Nicholas, Anjum, Tal, Krishnan, Manju, Slade, Peter, Storton, Sharon, Williams, Marie, Davies, Caroline, Connor, Lynda, Gainard, Glyn, Murphy, Carl, Barber, Mark, Esson, Derek, Choulerton, James, Shaw, Louise, Lucas, Suzanne, Hierons, Sarah, Avis, Joanne, Stone, Andrew, Gbadamoshi, Lukuman, Costa, Telma, Pearce, Lauren, Harkness, Kirsty, Richards, Emma, Howe, Jo, Kamara, Christine, Lindert, Ralf, Ali, Ali, Rehan, Jahanzeb, Chapman, Sarah, Edwards, Maria, Bathula, Raj, Cohen, David, Devine, Joseph, Mpelembue, Mushiya, Yesupatham, Priya, Chhabra, Swati, Adewetan, Gbadebo, Ballantine, Robert, Brooks, Daniel, Smith, Gemma, Rogers, Gill, Marsden, Stuart, Clark, Sarah, Wilkinson, Ami, Brown, Ellen, Stephenson, Lynsey, Nyo, Khin, Abraham, Annie, Pai, Yogish, Shim, Gek, Baliga, Vidya, Nair, Anand, Robinson, Matthew, Hawksworth, Catherine, Greig, Jill, Alam, Irfan, Nortcliffe, Tonicha, Ramiz, Ridha, Shaw, Ryan, Lee, Stephanie, Marsden, Tracy, Perez, Jane, Birleson, Emily, Yadava, Rajendra, Sangombe, Mirriam, Stafford, Sam, Hughes, Tom, Knibbs, Lucy, Morse, Bethan, Schwarz, Stefan, Jelley, Benjamin, White, Susan, Richard, Bella, Lawson, Heidi, Moseley, Sally, Tayler, Michelle, Edwards, Mandy, Triscott, Claire, Wallace, Rebecca, Hall, Angela, Dell, Amanda, Rashed, Khalid, Board, Sarah, Buckley, Clare, Tanate, Alfonso, Pitt-Kerby, Tressy, Beesley, Kate, Perry, Jess, Hellyer, Christine, Guyler, Paul, Menon, Nisha, Tysoe, Sharon, Prabakaran, Raji, Cooper, Martin, Rajapakse, Anoja, Wynter, Inez, Smith, Susan, Weir, Nic, Boxall, Cherish, Yates, Hannah, Smith, Simon, Crawford, Pamela, Marigold, James, Smith, Fiona, Harvey, Jake, Evans, Sue, Baldwin, Laura, Hammond, Sarah, Mudd, Paul, Bowring, Angela, Keenan, Samantha, Thorpe, Kevin, Haque, Mohammad, Taaffe, Joanne, Temple, Natalie, Peachey, Tracey, Wells, Kim, Haines, Fiona, Butterworth-Cowin, Nicola, Horne, Zoey, Licenik, Radim, Boughton, Hayley, England, Timothy, Hedstrom, Amanda, Menezes, Brian, Davies, Ruth, Johnson, Venetia, Whittingham-Jones, Simon, Werring, David, Obarey, Sabaa, Watchurst, Caroline, Ashton, Amy, Feerick, Shez, Francia, Nina, Banaras, Azra, Epstein, Daniel, Marinescu, Marilena, Williams, Annick, Robinson, Anna, Humphries, Fiona, Anwar, Ijaz, Annamalai, Arunkumar, Crawford, Susan, Collins, Vicky, Shepherd, Lorna, Siddle, Elaine, Penge, Justin, Qureshi, Sam, Krishnamurthy, Vinodh, Papavasileiou, Vasileios, Waugh, Dean, Veraque, Emelda, Douglas, Nathan, Khan, Numan, Ramachandran, Sankaranarayanan, Sommerville, Peter, Rudd, Anthony, Kullane, Sagal, Bhalla, Ajay, Birns, Jonathan, Ahmed, Rowshanara, Gibbons, Meegan, Klamerus, Eva, Cendreda, Benjie, Muir, Keith, Day, Nicola, Welch, Angela, Smith, Wilma, Elliot, Jennifer, Eltawil, Salwa, Mahmood, Ammad, Hatherley, Kim, Mitchell, Shirley, Bains, Harjit, Quinn, Lauren, Teal, Rachel, Gbinigie, Ivie, Harston, George, Mathieson, Phil, Ford, Gary, Schulz, Ursula, Kennedy, James, Nagaratnam, Kirubananthan, Bangalore, Kiran, Bhupathiraju, Neelima, Wharton, Chris, Fotherby, Ken, Nasar, Ahmad, Stevens, Angie, Willberry, Angela, Evans, Rachel, Rai, Baljinder, Blake, Chloe, Thavanesan, Kamy, Hann, Gail, Changuion, Tanith, Nix, Sara, Whiting, Amanda, Dharmasiri, Michelle, Mallon, Louise, Keltos, Marketa, Smyth, Nigel, Eglinton, Charlotte, Duffy, John, Tone, Ela, Sykes, Lucy, Porter, Emily, Fitton, Carolyn, Kirkineziadis, Nikolaos, Cluckie, Gillian, Kennedy, Kate, Trippier, Sarah, Williams, Rebecca, Hayter, Elizabeth, Rackie, James, Patel, Bhavini, Rita, Ghatala, Blight, Adrian, Jones, Val, Zhang, Liqun, Choy, Lillian, Pereira, Anthony, Clarke, Brian, Al-Hussayni, Samer, Dixon, Lynn, Young, Andrew, Bergin, Adrian, Broughton, David, Raghunathan, Senthil, Jackson, Benjamin, Appleton, Jason, Wilkes, Gwendoline, Buck, Amanda, Richardson, Carla, Clarke, Judith, Fleming, Lucy, Squires, Gemma, Law, Zhe, Hutchinson, Camille, Cvoro, Vera, Couser, Mandy, McGregor, Amanda, McAuley, Sean, Pound, Susan, Cochrane, Patricia, Holmes, Clare, Murphy, Peter, Devitt, Nicola, Osborn, Mairead, Steele, Amy, Guthrie, Lucy Belle, Smith, Elizabeth, Hewitt, Jonathan, Chaston, Natalie, Myint, Min, Smith, Andrew, Fairlie, Louise, Davis, Michelle, Atkinson, Beth, Woodward, Stephen, Hogg, Valerie, Fawcett, Michelle, Finlay, Louise, Dixit, Anand, Cameron, Eleanor, Keegan, Breffni, Kelly, Jim, Concannon, Dónal, Dutta, Dipankar, Ward, Deborah, Glass, Jon, O'Connell, Susan, Ngeh, Joseph, O'Kelly, Alison, Williams, Emma, Ragab, Suzanne, Jenkinson, Damian, Dube, Judith, Gleave, Laura, Leggett, Jacqui, Kissoon, Nisha, Southern, Louise, Naghotra, Utpal, Bokhari, Maria, McClelland, Beverley, Adie, Katja, Mate, Abhijit, Harrington, Frances, James, Ali, Swanson, Elizabeth, Chant, Terri, Naccache, Miriam, Coutts, Abbie, Courtauld, Gillian, Whurr, Sarah, Webber, Sue, Shead, Emily, Luder, Robert, Bhargava, Maneesh, Murali, Elodie, Cuenoud, Larissa, Pasco, Kath, Speirs, O, Chapman, Lianne, Inskip, Linda, Kavanagh, Lisa, Srinivasan, Meena, Motherwell, Nichola, Mukherjee, Indranil, Tonks, Louise, Donaldson, Denise, Button, Heather, Wilcox, Rebecca, Hurford, Fran, Logan, Rachel, Taylor, Andy, Arden, Tracie, Carpenter, Michael, Datta, Prabal, Zahoor, Tajammal, Jackson, Linda, Needle, Ann, Stanners, Andrew, Ghouri, Imran, Exley, Donna, Akhtar, Salman, Brooke, Hollie, Beadle, Shannen, O'Brien, Eoin, Francis, Jobbin, McGee, Joanne, Amis, Elaine, Mitchell, Jennifer, Finlay, Sarah, Sinha, Devesh, Manoczki, Csilla, King, Sam, Tarka, James, Choudhary, Sumita, Premaruban, Jegamalini, Sutton, Dorothy, Kumar, Pradeep, Culmsee, Charlotte, Winckley, Caroline, Davies, Holly, Thatcher, Hilary, Vasileiadis, Evangelos, Aweid, Basaam, Holden, Melinda, Mason, Cathy, Hlaing, Thant, Madzamba, Gladys, Ingram, Tanya, Linforth, Michelle, Cullen, Claire, Thomas, Nibu, France, John, Saulat, Afaq, Bhaskaran, Biju, Fitzell, Pauline, Horan, Kathleen, Manyoni, Catherine, Garfield-Smith, Josie, Griffin, Hannah, Atkins, Stacey, Redome, Joan, Muddegowda, Girish, Maguire, Holly, Barry, Adrian, Abano, Nenette, Varquez, Resti, Hiden, Joanne, Lyjko, Susan, Remegoso, Alda, Finney, Kay, Butler, Adrian, Strecker, Martin, MaCleod, Mary Joan, Irvine, Janice, Nelson, Sandra, Guzmangutierrez, German, Furnace, Jacqueline, Taylor, Vicky, Ramadan, Hawraman, Storton, Kim, Hassan, Sohail, Abdus Sami, Eman, Bellfield, Ruth, Stewart, Kelvin, Quinn, Outi, Patterson, Chris, Emsley, Hedley, Gregary, Bindu, Ahmed, Shakeel, Patel, Shakeelah, Raj, Sonia, Sultan, Sulaiman, Wright, Fiona, Langhorne, Peter, Graham, Ruth, Quinn, Terry, and McArthur, Kate
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- 2021
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16. Pathogenic variants in autism gene KATNAL2 cause hydrocephalus and disrupt neuronal connectivity by impairing ciliary microtubule dynamics.
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DeSpenza Jr, Tyrone, Singh, Amrita, Allington, Garrett, Shujuan Zhao, Junghoon Lee, Kiziltug, Emre, Prina, Mackenzi L., Desmet, Nicole, Dang, Huy Q., Fields, Jennifer, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Junhui Zhang, Mekbib, Kedous Y., Dennis, Evan, Mehta, Neel H., Duy, Phan Q., Shimelis, Hermela, Walsh, Lauren K., Marlier, Arnaud, and Deniz, Engin
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AUTISM spectrum disorders ,CEREBRAL ventricles ,GENETIC variation ,HYDROCEPHALUS ,MICROTUBULES ,CHILDREN with autism spectrum disorders - Abstract
Enlargement of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-filled brain ventricles (cerebral ventriculomegaly), the cardinal feature of congenital hydrocephalus (CH), is increasingly recognized among patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). KATNAL2, a member of Katanin family microtubule-severing ATPases, is a known ASD risk gene, but its roles in human brain development remain unclear. Here, we show that nonsense truncation of Katnal2 (Katnal2Δ17) in mice results in classic ciliopathy phenotypes, including impaired spermatogenesis and cerebral ventriculomegaly. In both humans and mice, KATNAL2 is highly expressed in ciliated radial glia of the fetal ventricular-subventricular zone as well as in their postnatal ependymal and neuronal progeny. The ventriculomegaly observed in Katnal2Δ17 mice is associated with disrupted primary cilia and ependymal planar cell polarity that results in impaired cilia-generated CSF flow. Further, prefrontal pyramidal neurons in ventriculomegalic Katnal2Δ17 mice exhibit decreased excitatory drive and reduced high-frequency firing. Consistent with these findings in mice, we identified rare, damaging heterozygous germline variants in KATNAL2 in five unrelated patients with neurosurgically treated CH and comorbid ASD or other neurodevelopmental disorders. Mice engineered with the orthologous ASD-associated KATNAL2 F244L missense variant recapitulated the ventriculomegaly found in human patients. Together, these data suggest KATNAL2 pathogenic variants alter intraventricular CSF homeostasis and parenchymal neuronal connectivity by disrupting microtubule dynamics in fetal radial glia and their postnatal ependymal and neuronal descendants. The results identify a molecular mechanism underlying the development of ventriculomegaly in a genetic subset of patients with ASD and may explain persistence of neurodevelopmental phenotypes in some patients with CH despite neurosurgical CSF shunting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Exome Sequencing Implicates Impaired GABA Signaling and Neuronal Ion Transport in Trigeminal Neuralgia
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Dong, Weilai, Jin, Sheng Chih, Allocco, August, Zeng, Xue, Sheth, Amar H., Panchagnula, Shreyas, Castonguay, Annie, Lorenzo, Louis-Étienne, Islam, Barira, Brindle, Geneviève, Bachand, Karine, Hu, Jamie, Sularz, Agata, Gaillard, Jonathan, Choi, Jungmin, Dunbar, Ashley, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Kiziltug, Emre, Furey, Charuta Gavankar, Conine, Sierra, Duy, Phan Q., Kundishora, Adam J., Loring, Erin, Li, Boyang, Lu, Qiongshi, Zhou, Geyu, Liu, Wei, Li, Xinyue, Sierant, Michael C., Mane, Shrikant, Castaldi, Christopher, López-Giráldez, Francesc, Knight, James R., Sekula, Raymond F., Jr., Simard, J. Marc, Eskandar, Emad N., Gottschalk, Christopher, Moliterno, Jennifer, Günel, Murat, Gerrard, Jason L., Dib-Hajj, Sulayman, Waxman, Stephen G., Barker, Fred G., II, Alper, Seth L., Chahine, Mohamed, Haider, Shozeb, De Koninck, Yves, Lifton, Richard P., and Kahle, Kristopher T.
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- 2020
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18. Mutations in TFAP2B and previously unimplicated genes of the BMP, Wnt, and Hedgehog pathways in syndromic craniosynostosis
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Yale Center for Genome Analysis, Timberlake, Andrew T., Jin, Sheng Chih, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Wu, Robin, Furey, Charuta G., Islam, Barira, Haider, Shozeb, Loring, Erin, Galm, Amy, Steinbacher, Derek M., Larysz, Dawid, Staffenberg, David A., Flores, Roberto L., Rodriguez, Eduardo D., Boggon, Titus J., Persing, John A., and Lifton, Richard P.
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- 2019
19. Landlabs: An Integrated Approach to Creating Agricultural Enterprises that Meet the Triple Bottom Line
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Jordan, Nicholas, Schulte, Lisa A., Williams, Carol, Mulla, David, Pitt, David, Slotterback, Carissa Schively, Jackson, Randall, Landis, Douglas, Dale, Bruce, Becker, Dennis, Rickenbach, Mark, Helmers, Matt, and Bringi, Bobby
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Global demand is increasing for food, feed, and fiber; for additional agricultural outputs, such as biofuels; and for ecosystem services, such as clean water and outdoor recreation. In response, new agricultural enterprises are needed that produce more outputs from existing lands while meeting the "triple bottom line" of high performance in economic, environmental, and social terms. Establishing such enterprises requires coordination and development within three critical domains: landscape configurations (i.e., types and arrangements of land uses), supply/value chains (i.e., processing and utilization), and policy and governance. In this essay, we describe our efforts, as land-grant university scientists, to support coordinated innovation and enterprise development in integrated place-based institutions, which we term landlabs. We describe our experiences in three prototyping efforts and outline key features of landlabs that are emerging from these efforts. Land-grant universities have a central and crucial role to play in organizing and operating landlabs.
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20. Exome sequencing implicates genetic disruption of prenatal neuro-gliogenesis in sporadic congenital hydrocephalus
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Jin, Sheng Chih, Dong, Weilai, Kundishora, Adam J., Panchagnula, Shreyas, Moreno-De-Luca, Andres, Furey, Charuta G., Allocco, August A., Walker, Rebecca L., Nelson-Williams, Carol, Smith, Hannah, Dunbar, Ashley, Conine, Sierra, Lu, Qiongshi, Zeng, Xue, Sierant, Michael C., Knight, James R., Sullivan, William, Duy, Phan Q., DeSpenza, Tyrone, Reeves, Benjamin C., Karimy, Jason K., Marlier, Arnaud, Castaldi, Christopher, Tikhonova, Irina R., Li, Boyang, Peña, Helena Perez, Broach, James R., Kabachelor, Edith M., Ssenyonga, Peter, Hehnly, Christine, Ge, Li, Keren, Boris, Timberlake, Andrew T., Goto, June, Mangano, Francesco T., Johnston, James M., Butler, William E., Warf, Benjamin C., Smith, Edward R., Schiff, Steven J., Limbrick, Jr, David D., Heuer, Gregory, Jackson, Eric M., Iskandar, Bermans J., Mane, Shrikant, Haider, Shozeb, Guclu, Bulent, Bayri, Yasar, Sahin, Yener, Duncan, Charles C., Apuzzo, Michael L. J., DiLuna, Michael L., Hoffman, Ellen J., Sestan, Nenad, Ment, Laura R., Alper, Seth L., Bilguvar, Kaya, Geschwind, Daniel H., Günel, Murat, Lifton, Richard P., and Kahle, Kristopher T.
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- 2020
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21. A sequential multi-level framework to improve habitat suitability modelling
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Bellamy, Chloe, Boughey, Katherine, Hawkins, Charlotte, Reveley, Sonia, Spake, Rebecca, Williams, Carol, and Altringham, John
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- 2020
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22. Effects of antiplatelet therapy on stroke risk by brain imaging features of intracerebral haemorrhage and cerebral small vessel diseases: subgroup analyses of the RESTART randomised, open-label trial
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Baigent, Colin, Lasserson, Daniel, Sullivan, Frank, Carrie, Johanna, Rojas, Javier, Amoils, Shannon, Bamford, John, Armitage, Jane, Rinkel, Gabriel, Lowe, Gordon, Emberson, Jonathan, Innes, Karen, Dinsmore, Lynn, Drever, Jonathan, Williams, Carol, Perry, David, McGill, Connor, Buchanan, David, Walker, Allan, Hutchison, Aidan, Matthews, Christopher, Fraser, Ruth, McGrath, Aileen, Deary, Ann, Anderson, Rosemary, Walker, Pauli, Hansen, Christian, Parker, Richard, Rodriguez, Aryelly, Macleod, Malcolm, Gattringer, Thomas, Palmer, Jeb, Sakka, Eleni, Adil-Smith, Jennifer, Minks, David, Mitra, Dipayan, Bhatnagar, Priya, du Plessis, Johannes, Joshi, Yogish, Lerpiniere, Christine, O'Brien, Richard, Burgess, Seona, Mead, Gillian, Paulton, Ruth, Doubal, Fergus, McCormick, Katrina, Hunter, Neil, Taylor, Pat, Parakramawansha, Ruwan, Perry, Jack, Blair, Gordon, MacRaild, Allan, Parry-Jones, Adrian, Johnes, Mary, Lee, Stephanie, Shaw, Kelly Marie, Burger, Ilse, Punter, Martin, Ingham, Andrea, Perez, Jane, Naing, Zin, Morell, Jordi, Marsden, Tracy, Hall, Andrea, Marshall, Sally, Harrison, Louise, Jarapa, Rowilson, Wood, Edith, O'Loughlin, Victoria, Cohen, David, Davies, Silvie, Njoku, Kelechi, Mpelembue, Mushiya, Burgess, Laura, Licenik, Radim, Ngwako, Mmua, Nisar, Nabeela, Niranchanan, Rangah, Roganova, Tatjana, Bathula, Rajaram, Devine, Joseph, David, Anette, Oshodi, Anne, Guo, Fenglin, Owoyele, Emmanuelle, Sukdeo, Varthi, Ballantine, Robert, Abbdul-saheb, Mudhar, Chamberlain, Angela, Chandrakumar, Aberami, Poku, Philip, Harkness, Kirsty, Blank, Catrin, Richards, Emma, Ali, Ali, Kibutu, Faith, Balitska, Olesia, Birchall, Kathryn, Bayliss, Pauline, Doyle, Clare, Stocks, Kathy, Majis, Arshad, Howe, Jo, Kamara, Christine, Barron, Luke, Maatouk, Ahmad, Lindert, Ralf, Dakin, Katy, Redgrave, Jessica, Bhaskaran, Biju, Salih, Isam, Kelly, Debs, Szabo, Susan, Tomlin, Dawn, Bearne, Helen, Buxton, Jean, Fitzell, Pauline, Ayres, Georgina, Saulat, Afaq, Horan, Kathleen, Garfield-Smith, Joanne, Bhakri, Harbens, Guyler, Paul, Sinha, Devesh, Loganathan, Thayalini, Siddiqui, Amber, Siddiqui, Anwer, Coward, Lucy, Kunhunny, Swapna, Tysoe, Sharon, Orath Prabakaran, Rajalakshmi, Kelavkar, Shyam, Rashmi, Sindhu, Ngo, David, Ng, Kheng Xiong, Menon, Nisha, Shah, Sweni, Barber, Mark, Esson, Derek, Brodie, Fiona, Anjum, Talat, Wani, Mushtaq, Krishnan, Manju, Quinn, Leanne, Spencer, Jayne, Jones, Terry, Thompson-Jones, Helen, Dacey, Lynne, Chenna, Srikanth, Storton, Sharon, Thomas, Sarah, Beaty, Teresa, Treadwell, Shelley, Davies, Caroline, Tucker, Susan, Connor, Lynda, Slade, Peter, Gainard, Glyn, Muddegowda, Girish, Sanyal, Ranjan, Remegoso, Alda, Abano, Nenette, Causley, Chelsea, Carpio, Racquel, Stevens, Stephanie, Butler, Adrian, Varquez, Resti, Denic, Hayley, Alipio, Francis, Moores, Andrew, Barry, Adrian, Maguire, Holly, Grocott, Jeanette, Finney, Kay, Lyjko, Sue, Roffe, Christine, Hiden, Joanne, Ferdinand, Phillip, Cvoro, Vera, Ullah, Khalil, Chapman, Nicola, Couser, Mandy, Pound, Susan, Mcauley, Sean, Raghunathan, Senthil, Shelton, Faye, Hedstrom, Amanda, Godfrey, Margi, Havard, Diane, Buck, Amanda, Krishnan, Kailash, Gilzeane, Nicola, Roffe, Jack, Clarke, Judith, Whittamore, Katherine, Sheikh, Saima, Sprigg, Nikola, Keshvara, Rekha, Jordan, Carla, Jackson, Benjamin, Wilkes, Gwendoline, Appleton, Jason, Law, Zhe, Matias, Oliver, Vasileiadis, Evangelos, Mason, Cathy, Parry, Anthea, Landers, Geraldine, Holden, Melinda, Aweid, Basaam, Rashed, Khalid, Balian, Linda, Vickers, Carinna, Keeling, Elizabeth, Board, Sarah, Allison, Joanna, Buckley, Clare, Williams-Yesson, Barbara, Board, Joanne, Pitt-Kerby, Tressy, Tanate, Alfonso, Wood, Diane, Kini, Manohar, Chadha, Dinesh, Walstow, Deborah, Fong, Rosanna, Luder, Robert, Adesina, Tolu, Gallagher, Jill, Bridger, Hayley, Murali, Elodie, Bhargava, Maneesh, van Someren, Chloe, Harrington, Frances, Mate, Abhijit, James, Ali, Courtauld, Gillian, Schofield, Christine, Adie, Katja, Lucas, Linda, Bond, Kirsty, Maund, Bev, Ellis, Sam, Mudd, Paul, James, Martin, Keenan, Samantha, Bowring, Angela, Cageao, Julie, Kingwell, Hayley, Roughan, Caroline, Hemsley, Anthony, Sword, Jane, Strain, David, Miller, Keniesha, Goff, Anita, Gupwell, Karin, Thorpe, Kevin, Emsley, Hedley, Punekar, Shuja, McLoughlin, Alison, Sultan, Sulaiman, Gregory, Bindu, Raj, Sonia, Doyle, Donna, Muir, Keith, Smith, Wilma, Welch, Angela, Moreton, Fiona, Cheripelli, Bharath Kumar, El Tawil, Salwa, Kalladka, Dheeraj, Huang, Xuya, Day, Nicola, Ramachandran, Sankaranarayanan, Crosbie, Caroline, Elliot, Jennifer, Rudd, Tony, Marks, Katherine, Bhalla, Ajay, Birns, Jonathan, Kullane, Sagal, Weir, Nic, Allen, Christopher, Pressly, Vanessa, Crawford, Pam, Battersby-Wood, Emma, Blades, Alex, Egerton, Shuna, Walters, Ashleigh, Evans, Sue, Marigold, James Richard, Smith, Fiona, Howard, Gabriella, Gartrell, Imogen, Smith, Simon, Creeden, Robyn, Cox, Chloe, Boxall, Cherish, Hewitt, Jonathan, Nott, Claire, Sarah, Procter, Whiteman, Jessica, Buckle, Steve, Wallace, Rebecca, Mardania, Rina, Gray, Jane, Triscott, Claire, Nair, Anand, Greig, Jill, Rana, Pratap, Robinson, Matthew, Alam, Mohammad Irfan, Werring, David, Wilson, Duncan, Watchurst, Caroline, Brezitski, Maria, Crook, Luci, Jones, Ifan, Banaras, Azra, Patel, Krishna, Erande, Renuka, Hogan, Caroline, Hostettler, Isabel, Ashton, Amy, Feerick, Shez, Francia, Nina, Oji, Nnebuife, Elliott, Emma, Al-Mayhani, Talal, Dennis, Martin, Sudlow, Cathie, Whiteley, William, Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Dutta, Dipankar, Brown, Pauline, Ward, Deborah, Davis, Fiona, Turfrey, Jennifer, Hughes, Chloe, Collins, Kayleigh, Bakawala, Rehana, O'Connell, Susan, Glass, Jon, Broughton, David, Tryambake, Dinesh, Dixon, Lynn, Chapman, Kath, Young, Andrew, Bergin, Adrian, Sigsworth, Andrew, Manoj, Aravind, Fletcher, Glyn, Lopez, Paula, Cox, Penelope, Wilkinson, Mark, Fitzsimmons, Paul, Sharma, Nikhil, Choulerton, James, Button, Denise, Dow, Lindsey, Gbadamoshi, Lukuman, Avis, Joanne, Madigan, Barbara, McCann, Stephanie, Shaw, Louise, Howcroft, Deborah, Lucas, Suzanne, Stone, Andrew, Cluckie, Gillian, Lovelock, Caroline, Clarke, Brian, Chopra, Neha, Clarke, Natasha, Patel, Bhavini, Kennedy, Kate, Williams, Rebecca, Blight, Adrian, O'Reilly, Joanna, Orefo, Chukwuka, Dayal, Nilofer, Ghatala, Rita, Adedoyin, Temi, Watson, Fran, Trippier, Sarah, Choy, Lillian, Moynihan, Barry, Khan, Usman, Jones, Val, Jeyaraj, Naomi, Kerin, Lourda, Thavanesan, Kamy, Tiwari, Divya, Cox, Chantel, Ljubez, Anja, Tucker, Laura, Iqbal, Arshi, Bagnall, Caroline, Keltos, Marketa, Roberts, Josh, Jupp, Becky, Ovington, Catherine, Rogers, Emily, David, Owen, Bell, Jo, Longland, Barbara, Hann, Gail, Cooper, Martin, Nasar, Mohammad, Rajapakse, Anoja, Wynter, Inez, Anwar, Ijaz, Skinner, Helen, Nozedar, Tarn, McArdle, Damian, Kumar, Balakrishna, Crawford, Susan, Annamalai, Arunkumar, Ramshaw, Alex, Holmes, Clare, Caine, Sarah, Osborn, Mairead, Dodd, Emily, Murphy, Peter, Devitt, Nicola, Baker, Pauline, Steele, Amy, Guthrie, Lucy Belle, Clarke, Samantha, Hassan, Ahamad, Waugh, Dean, Veraque, Emelda, Makawa, Linetty, Kambafwile, Mary, Randall, Marc, Papavasileiou, Vasileios, Cullen, Claire, Peters, Jenny, Thant, Hlaing, Ingram, Tanya, Zoe, Mellor, Durairaj, Ramesh, Harrison, Melanie, Stevenson, Sarah, Shackcloth, Daniela, Ewing, Jordan, Sutton, Victoria, McCarron, Mark, McKee, Jacqueline, Doherty, Mandy, McVerry, Ferghal, Blair, Caroline, MacLeod, Mary, Irvine, Janice, Gow, Heather, Furnace, Jacqueline, Joyson, Anu, Jagpal, Baljit, Ross, Sarah, Klaasen, Katrina, Nelson, Sandra, Clarke, Rebecca, Crouch, Nichola, MacLennan, Beverly, Taylor, Vicky, Epstein, Daniel, Shukla, Avani, Krishnamurthy, Vinodh, Nicholas, Paul, Qureshi, Sammie, Webber, Adam, Penge, Justin, Ramadan, Hawraman, Maguire, Stuart, Patterson, Chris, Bellfield, Ruth, Hairsine, Brigid, Stewart, Kelvin, Hooley, Michaela, Quinn, Outi, Richard, Bella, Moseley, Sally, Edwards, Mandy, Lawson, Heidi, Tayler, Michelle, Pai, Yogish, Dhakal, Mahesh, Esisi, Bernard, Dima, Sofia, Smith, Gemma Marie, Garside, Mark, Naeem, Muhammad, Baliga, Vidya, Rogers, Gill, Brown, Ellen, Bruce, David, Hayman, Rachel, Clayton, Susan, Gamble, Ed, Grue, Rebecca, Charles, Bethan, Hague, Adam, Blane, Sujata, Lambert, Caroline, Chaudhry, Afnan, Harrison, Thomas, Saastamoinen, Kari, Hove, Dionne, Howaniec, Laura, Grimwood, Gemma, Redjep, Ozlem, Humphries, Fiona, Argandona, Lucia, Cuenoud, Larissa, Erumere, Esther, Amlani, Sageet, Auld, Grace, Salek-Haddadi, Afraim, Schulz, Ursula, Kennedy, James, Ford, Gary, Mathieson, Philip, Reckless, Ian, Teal, Rachel, Lenti, Giulia, Harston, George, O'Brien, Eoin, Mcgee, Joanne, Mitchell, Jennifer, Amis, Elaine, Handley, Dominic, Kelly, Siobhan, Zachariah, George, Francis, Jobbin, Crisp, Sarah, Sesay, Juliana, Finlay, Sarah, Hayhoe, Helen, Hannon, Niamh, Hughes, Tom, Morse, Bethan, De Berker, Henry, Tallantyre, Emma, Osman, Ahmed, White, Susan, Schwarz, Stefan, Jelley, Benjamin, Yadava, Rajendra, Azhar, Khalid, Reddan, Julie, Sangombe, Mirriam, Stafford, Samantha, Fotherby, Ken, Morgan, Debbie, Baig, Farrukh, Jennings-Preece, Karla, Butler, Donna, Ahmad, Nasar, Willberry, Angela, Stevens, Angela, Rai, Baljinder, Siddegowda, Prasad, Howard, Peter, Hyatt, Lisa, Dobson, Tracey, Jarrett, David, Ponnambath, Suheil, Tandy, Jane, Harrington-Davies, Yasmin, Butler, Rebecca, James, Claire, Valentine, Stacey, Suttling, Anne, Langhorne, Peter, Kerr, Gillian, Wright, Fiona, Graham, Ruth, McAlpine, Christine, Iqbal, Mohammad Shahzad, Humphreys, Louise, Pasco, Kath, Balazikova, Olga, Nasim, Ashraf, Peixoto, Cassilda, Gallagher, Louise, Shahmehri, Shahrzad, Ghosh, Sandip, Barrie, Elizabeth, Gilmour, Danielle, Henry, Margo, Webb, Tom, Cowie, Linda, Rudenko, Hannah, McDonald, Shanni, Schumacher, Natasha, Walker, Susannah, Cosier, Tracey, Verrion, Anna, Beranova, Eva, Thomson, Audrey, Venter, Marius, Kar, Arindam, Mashate, Sheila, Harvey, Kirsten, Gardener, Léjeune, Nguyen, Vinh, Halse, Omid, Geraghty, Olivia, Hazel, Beth, Wilding, Peter, Tilley, Victoria, Cassidy, Tim, McClelland, Beverley, Bokhari, Maria, England, Timothy, Maddula, Mohana, Donnelly, Richard, Findlay, Paul, Macaden, Ashish, Shread, Ian, Barr, Charlotte, Mohd Nor, Azlisham, Brown, Claire, Persad, Nicola, Eglinton, Charlotte, Weinling, Marie, Hyams, Benjamin, Shah, Alex, Baker, John, Byrne, Anthony, McGhee, Caroline, Smart, Amanda, Copeland, Claire, Carpenter, Michael, Walker, Marion, Davey, Richard, Needle, Ann, Fathima, Razik, Bateman, Gavin, Datta, Prabal, Stanners, Andrew, Jackson, Linda, Ball, Julie, Davis, Michelle, Atkinson, Natalie, Fawcett, Michelle, Thompson, Teresa, Guy, Helen, Hogg, Valerie, Hays, Carole, Woodward, Stephen, Haque, Mohammad, Hakim, Eluzai, Symonds, Stuart, Maanoosi, Mehran, Herman, Jane, Black, Toby, Miriam, Skelton, Clarke, Caroline, Anthony, Alpha, Tribbeck, Michele, Cronin, Julie, Mead, Denise, Fennelly, Ruth, McIlmoyle, James, Dickinson, Christina, Jeffs, Carol, Anwar, Sajjad, Howard, Joanne, Jones, Kirsty, Dhar, Saikat, Clay, Caroline, Siddiq, Muhammad, Ivatts, Simone, Baird, Yolanda, Sally, Moore, Amey, Isobel, Newton, Sophie, Clayton-Evans, Lisa, Chadbourn, Indra, Rayessa, Rayessa, Naylor, Charde, Rodgers, Alicia, Wilson, Lisa, Wilson, Sarah, Clarkson, Emma, Davies, Ruth, Owings, Paula, Sangster, Graeme, Gott, Valerie, Little, Victoria, Weir, Pauline, Cherian, Suja, Jose, Deepa, Moroney, Helen, Downham, Susan, Dodd, Angela, Vettimootal Johnson, Venetia, Codd, Laura, Robinson, Naomi, Ahmed, Ashraf, Albazzaz, Mo, Johnson, Sharon, Denniss, Carol, Cunningham, Mishell, Zahoor, Tajammal, Webster, Timothy, Leason, Sandra, Haider, Syed, Chatterjee, Kausic, Nallasivan, Arumugam, Perkins, Charlotte, Seagrave, Samantha, Jenkins, Colin, Price, Fiona, Hughes, Claire, Mercer, Lily, Hussain, Malik, Brown, Sarah, Harvey, Miriam, Homan, Jane, Khan, Mohammad, Whiting, Robert, Foote, Leanne, Hunt, Nicholas, Durman, Helen, Brotherton, Lucy, Foot, Jayne, Pawley, Corinne, Foster, Eliza, Whitcher, Alison, Metcalf, Kneale, Jagger, Jenny, McDonald, Susan, Waterfield, Kelly, Sutton, Patrick, Shinh, Naval, Anversha, Ajmal, Ravenhill, Garth, Greenwood, Richard, Saada, Janak, Wiltshire, Alison, Perfitt, Rebekah, Andole, Sreeman, Gadapa, Naveen, Dunne, Karen, Krommyda, Magdalini, Burssens, Evelyne, King, Sam, Plewa, Catherine, Smyth, Nigel, Wilson, Jenny, Giallombardo, Elio, Sykes, Lucy, Kumar, Pradeep, Barker, James, Huggett, Isabel, Dunn, Linda, Culmsee, Charlotte, Thomas, Philip, Myint, Min, Brew, Helen, Majmudar, Nikhil, OConnell, Janice, Bunea, George, Fox, Charlotte, Gulliver, Diane, Smith, Andrew, Mokoena, Betty, Sattar, Naweed, Krishnamurthy, Ramesh, Osborne, Emily, Wilson, David, Wroath, Belinda, Dynan, Kevin, Power, Michael, Thompson, Susan, Adell, Victoria, Orugun, Enoch, Poultney, Una, Glover, Rachel, Crowther, Hannah, Thornthwaite, Sarah, Wiggam, Ivan, Wallace, Aine, Kerr, Enda, Fulton, Ailsa, Hunter, Annemarie, Tauro, Suzanne, Cuddy, Sarah, Mangion, David, Hardwick, Anne, Markova, Skarlet, Lawrence, Tara, Constantin, Carmen, Fletcher, Jo, Thomas, Isobel, Pettitt, Kerry, Sekaran, Lakshmanan, Tate, Margaret, Bharaj, Kiranjit, Simon, Rohan, Justin, Frances, Sethuraman, Sakthivel, Phiri, Duke, Mohammed, Niaz, Chauhan, Meena, Elfandi, Khaled, Khan, Uzma, Eveson, David, Mistri, Amit, Manning, Lisa, Khan, Shagufta, Patel, Champa, Moqsith, Mohammed, Sattar, Saira, Lam, Man Yee, Musarrat, Kashif, Stephens, Claire, Kalathil, Latheef, Miller, Richard, Salehin, Maqsud, Gautam, Nikki, Bailey, Duncan, Amor, Kelly, Meir, Julie, Nicolson, Anne, Imam, Javed, Wood, Lisa, White, Julie, Sajid, Mahmud, Ghaly, George, Ball, Margaret, Gascoyne, Rachel, Proeschel, Harald, Sharpe, Simon, Horton, Sarah, Beaves, Emily, Jones, Stephanie, Yip, Brigitte, Bell, Murdina, MacLiver, Linda, MacInnes, Brian, Sims, Don, Hurley, Jennifer, Willmot, Mark, Sutton, Claire, Littleton, Edward, Maiden, Susan, Jones, Rachael, Cunningham, James, Green, Carole, Bates, Michelle, Shekhar, Raj, Gilham, Ellie, Ahmed, Iman, Crown, Rachel, Fuller, Tracy, Goorah, Neetish, Bell, Angela, Kelly, Christine, Singh, Arun, Walford, Jamie, Tomlinson, Benjamin, Patel, Farzana, Duberley, Stephen, Kane, Ingrid, Rajkumar, Chakravarthi, Gaylard, Jane, Breeds, Joanna, Gainsborough, Nicola, Pitt-Ford, Alexandra, Barbon, Emma, Latter, Laura, Thompson, Philip, Hervey, Simon, Krishnamoorthy, Shrivakumar, Vassallo, Joseph, Walter, Deborah, Cochrane, Helen, Srinivasan, Meena, Campbell, Robert, Donaldson, Denise, Motherwell, Nichola, Hurford, Frances, Mukherjee, Indranil, Kenton, Antony, Nyabadza, Sheila, Martin, Irene, Hunt, Benjamin, Hassan, Hardi, O'Toole, Sarah, Dallol, Bander, Putterill, Janet, Jha, Ratneshwari, Gallifent, Rachel, Kakar, Puneet, Pusalkar, Aparna, Chan, kelly, Dangri, Puneet, Beadle, Hannah, Cook, Angela, Crabtree, Karen, Subramonian, Santhosh, Owusu-Agyei, Peter, Temple, Natalie, Butterworth-Cowin, Nicola, Ragab, Suzanne, Knops, Kerstin, Jinks, Emma, Dickson, Christine, Gleave, Laura, Dube, Judith, Leggett, Jacqui, Garcia, Tatiana, Ispoglou, Sissy, Evans, Rachel, Ankolekar, Sandeep, Hayes, Anne, Ni, Hlaing, Rahman, Bithi, Milligan, Josette, Graham, Carol, Jose, Josin, Keegan, Breffni, Kelly, Jim, Dewar, Richard, White, James, Thomas, Kelly, Minks, David P, Rodrigues, Mark A, du Plessis, Johann C, Dennis, Martin S, Murray, Gordon D, Newby, David E, Sandercock, Peter A G, Stephen, Jacqueline, Sudlow, Cathie L M, Werring, David J, Whiteley, William N, Wardlaw, Joanna M, and White, Philip M
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23. PowerPoint Presentation Handouts and College Student Learning Outcomes
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Noppe, Illene C., Achterberg, Jeanie, Duquaine, Lori, Huebbe, Margaret, and Williams, Carol
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This investigation sought to determine if supplementing lectures using Microsoft PowerPoint slides with handouts of the slides enhanced test-taking performance in an undergraduate Human Development course. In the first study, one section of the course (N = 50) was given handouts for one exam and a final; the other (N = 50) received handouts only for the final. No significant differences in test performance occurred across sections. The second study, conducted the following semester for two sections of the same course, assessed whether the receipt of PowerPoint handouts was moderated by learning styles. Learning styles were not predictive of improved test performance as a function of receipt of handouts. These results question the efficacy of presentation software handouts for student learning outcomes.
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24. A novel SMARCC1 BAFopathy implicates neural progenitor epigenetic dysregulation in human hydrocephalus.
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Singh, Amrita K, Allington, Garrett, Viviano, Stephen, McGee, Stephen, Kiziltug, Emre, Ma, Shaojie, Zhao, Shujuan, Mekbib, Kedous Y, Shohfi, John P, Duy, Phan Q, DeSpenza, Tyrone, Furey, Charuta G, Reeves, Benjamin C, Smith, Hannah, Sousa, André M M, Cherskov, Adriana, Allocco, August, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Haider, Shozeb, and Rizvi, Syed R A
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HYDROCEPHALUS ,NEURAL stem cells ,OPTICAL coherence tomography ,AUTISM spectrum disorders ,EPIGENETICS ,GONADAL dysgenesis ,CHROMATIN-remodeling complexes - Abstract
Hydrocephalus, characterized by cerebral ventriculomegaly, is the most common disorder requiring brain surgery in children. Recent studies have implicated SMARCC1 , a component of the BRG1-associated factor (BAF) chromatin remodelling complex, as a candidate congenital hydrocephalus gene. However, SMARCC1 variants have not been systematically examined in a large patient cohort or conclusively linked with a human syndrome. Moreover, congenital hydrocephalus-associated SMARCC1 variants have not been functionally validated or mechanistically studied in vivo. Here, we aimed to assess the prevalence of SMARCC1 variants in an expanded patient cohort, describe associated clinical and radiographic phenotypes, and assess the impact of Smarcc1 depletion in a novel Xenopus tropicalis model of congenital hydrocephalus. To do this, we performed a genetic association study using whole-exome sequencing from a cohort consisting of 2697 total ventriculomegalic trios, including patients with neurosurgically-treated congenital hydrocephalus, that total 8091 exomes collected over 7 years (2016–23). A comparison control cohort consisted of 1798 exomes from unaffected siblings of patients with autism spectrum disorder and their unaffected parents were sourced from the Simons Simplex Collection. Enrichment and impact on protein structure were assessed in identified variants. Effects on the human fetal brain transcriptome were examined with RNA-sequencing and Smarcc1 knockdowns were generated in Xenopus and studied using optical coherence tomography imaging, in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence. SMARCC1 surpassed genome-wide significance thresholds, yielding six rare, protein-altering de novo variants localized to highly conserved residues in key functional domains. Patients exhibited hydrocephalus with aqueductal stenosis; corpus callosum abnormalities, developmental delay, and cardiac defects were also common. Xenopus knockdowns recapitulated both aqueductal stenosis and cardiac defects and were rescued by wild-type but not patient-specific variant SMARCC1. Hydrocephalic SMARCC1-variant human fetal brain and Smarcc1-variant Xenopus brain exhibited a similarly altered expression of key genes linked to midgestational neurogenesis, including the transcription factors NEUROD2 and MAB21L2. These results suggest de novo variants in SMARCC1 cause a novel human BAFopathy we term 'SMARCC1-associated developmental dysgenesis syndrome', characterized by variable presence of cerebral ventriculomegaly, aqueductal stenosis, developmental delay and a variety of structural brain or cardiac defects. These data underscore the importance of SMARCC1 and the BAF chromatin remodelling complex for human brain morphogenesis and provide evidence for a 'neural stem cell' paradigm of congenital hydrocephalus pathogenesis. These results highlight utility of trio-based whole-exome sequencing for identifying pathogenic variants in sporadic congenital structural brain disorders and suggest whole-exome sequencing may be a valuable adjunct in clinical management of congenital hydrocephalus patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Mutations in RABL3 alter KRAS prenylation and are associated with hereditary pancreatic cancer
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Nissim, Sahar, Leshchiner, Ignaty, Mancias, Joseph D., Greenblatt, Matthew B., Maertens, Ophélia, Cassa, Christopher A., Rosenfeld, Jill A., Cox, Andrew G., Hedgepeth, John, Wucherpfennig, Julia I., Kim, Andrew J., Henderson, Jake E., Gonyo, Patrick, Brandt, Anthony, Lorimer, Ellen, Unger, Bethany, Prokop, Jeremy W., Heidel, Jerry R., Wang, Xiao-Xu, Ukaegbu, Chinedu I., Jennings, Benjamin C., Paulo, Joao A., Gableske, Sebastian, Fierke, Carol A., Getz, Gad, Sunyaev, Shamil R., Wade Harper, J., Cichowski, Karen, Kimmelman, Alec C., Houvras, Yariv, Syngal, Sapna, Williams, Carol, and Goessling, Wolfram
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26. Syndromic Patent Ductus Arteriosus: Evidence for Haploinsufficient TFAP2B Mutations and Identification of a Linked Sleep Disorder
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Mani, Arya, Radhakrishnan, Jayaram, Farhi, Anita, Carew, Khary S., Warnes, Carole A., Nelson-Williams, Carol, Day, Ronald W., Pober, Barbara, State, Matthew W., and Lifton, Richard P.
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27. A Cluster of Metabolic Defects Caused by Mutation in a Mitochondrial tRNA
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Wilson, Frederick H., Hariri, Ali, Farhi, Anita, Zhao, Hongyu, Petersen, Kitt Falk, Toka, Hakan R., Nelson-Williams, Carol, Raja, Khalid M., Kashgarian, Michael, Shulman, Gerald I., Scheinman, Steven J., and Lifton, Richard P.
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28. De novo mutations in inhibitors of Wnt, BMP, and Ras/ERK signaling pathways in non-syndromic midline craniosynostosis
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Yale Center for Genome Analysis, Timberlake, Andrew T., Furey, Charuta G., Choi, Jungmin, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Loring, Erin, Galm, Amy, Kahle, Kristopher T., Steinbacher, Derek M., Larysz, Dawid, Persing, John A., and Lifton, Richard P.
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29. WNK1, a Kinase Mutated in Inherited Hypertension with Hyperkalemia, Localizes to Diverse Cl - -Transporting Epithelia
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Choate, Keith A., Kahle, Kristopher T., Wilson, Frederick H., Nelson-Williams, Carol, and Lifton, Richard P.
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30. Finding Genetic Contributions to Sporadic Disease: A Recessive Locus at 12q24 Commonly Contributes to Patent Ductus Arteriosus
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Mani, Arya, Meraji, Seyed-Mahmoud, Houshyar, Roozbeh, Radhakrishnan, Jayaram, Mani, Alaleh, Ahangar, Mehrabeh, Rezaie, Tayebeh M., Taghavinejad, Mohammad-Ali, Broumand, Behrooz, Zhao, Hongyu, Nelson-Williams, Carol, and Lifton, Richard P.
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31. KRIT1, A Gene Mutated in Cerebral Cavernous Malformation, Encodes a Microtubule-Associated Protein
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Gunel, Murat, Shin, Dana, DiLuna, Michael L., Voorhees, Jennifer, Choate, Keith, Nelson-Williams, Carol, and Lifton, Richard P.
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32. Human Hypertension Caused by Mutations in WNK Kinases
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Wilson, Frederick H., Disse-Nicodème, Sandra, Choate, Keith A., Ishikawa, Kazuhiko, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Desitter, Isabelle, Gunel, Murat, Milford, David V., Lipkin, Graham W., Achard, Jean-Michel, Feely, Morgan P., Dussol, Bertrand, Berland, Yvon, Unwin, Robert J., Mayan, Haim, Simon, David B., Farfel, Zvi, Jeunemaitre, Xavier, and Lifton, Richard P.
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33. Applying genomic approaches to identify historic population declines in European forest bats.
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Razgour, Orly, Montauban, Cecilia, Festa, Francesca, Whitby, Daniel, Juste, Javier, Ibáñez, Carlos, Rebelo, Hugo, Afonso, Sandra, Bekaert, Michael, Jones, Gareth, Williams, Carol, and Boughey, Katherine
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FOREST declines ,DEMOGRAPHIC change ,WILDLIFE conservation ,GENETIC variation ,BATS ,ANIMAL populations ,INBREEDING ,ENDANGERED species - Abstract
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34. Measuring Associative Strength: Category-Item Associations and Their Activation from Memory
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Fazio, Russell H., Williams, Carol J., and Powell, Martha C.
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35. Using Concept Maps to Assess Conceptual Knowledge of Function
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Williams, Carol G.
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36. CLCN2 chloride channel mutations in familial hyperaldosteronism type II
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Scholl, Ute I., Stölting, Gabriel, Schewe, Julia, Thiel, Anne, Tan, Hua, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Vichot, Alfred A., Jin, Sheng Chih, Loring, Erin, Untiet, Verena, Yoo, Taekyeong, Choi, Jungmin, Xu, Shengxin, Wu, Aihua, Kirchner, Marieluise, Mertins, Philipp, Rump, Lars C., Onder, Ali Mirza, Gamble, Cory, McKenney, Daniel, Lash, Robert W., Jones, Deborah P., Chune, Gary, Gagliardi, Priscila, Choi, Murim, Gordon, Richard, Stowasser, Michael, Fahlke, Christoph, and Lifton, Richard P.
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- 2018
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37. Alternative scenarios of bioenergy crop production in an agricultural landscape and implications for bird communities
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Blank, Peter J., Williams, Carol L., Sample, David W., Meehan, Timothy D., and Turner, Monica G.
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- 2016
38. The Unintended Consequences and Why Total Market Strategy Continues to Underperform
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Williams, Carol H.
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In the past few years, the advertising sphere has seen the rise of Total Market Strategy (TMS), calling for a single overarching message that is then implemented at the tactical and experiential level for specific segments under that umbrella. As this concept grows in popularity with clients, educators and students must understand the shortcomings of endorsing such a strategy, for often what TMS promises is not necessarily how it is practiced or performed. To not understand TMS' capabilities and shortcomings is to greatly impair the future of the industry, for every brilliant creative campaign that has penetrated American culture had a strong and sound strategy implemented in its execution.
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- 2017
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39. Editorial: Continuous living cover: adaptive strategies for putting regenerative agriculture into practice.
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Reilly, Evelyn C., Conway-Anderson, Ashley, Franco, Jose G., Jungers, Jacob M., Moore, E. Britt, and Williams, Carol
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ORGANIC farming ,WEED competition ,SCIENTIFIC literature ,SUSTAINABLE agriculture ,SOIL biodiversity ,TRADITIONAL ecological knowledge - Abstract
This document is a compilation of various scientific articles and reports related to sustainable agriculture and soil health. It covers topics such as Continuous Living Cover (CLC) in agriculture, the impact of different agricultural practices on soil quality and water retention, the role of biodiversity in ecosystem functioning, and the relevance of indigenous traditional ecological knowledge. The articles emphasize the benefits of CLC systems, including improved soil and water quality, diversified agricultural landscapes, and economic and environmental goals. However, the adoption of CLC practices has been slow due to challenges such as climate limitations and lack of policy support. The document provides a comprehensive overview of current research and knowledge in the field of sustainable agriculture and soil health. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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40. Neomorphic effects of recurrent somatic mutations in Yin Yang 1 in insulin-producing adenomas
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Cromer, M. Kyle, Choi, Murim, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Fonseca, Annabelle L., Kunstman, John W., Korah, Reju M., Overton, John D., Mane, Shrikant, Kenney, Barton, Malchoff, Carl D., Stalberg, Peter, Akerström, Göran, Westin, Gunnar, Hellman, Per, Carling, Tobias, Björklund, Peyman, and Lifton, Richard P.
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- 2015
41. New Light on Frater Nicolaus de Aversa: His Plainchant Treatise in LHD 244
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COOK, KAREN and WILLIAMS, CAROL
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- 2015
42. Pardon the Interruption: Enhancing Communication Skills for Students with Intellectual Disability
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Bayes, Daniel A., Heath, Amy K., and Williams, Carol
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This article provides teachers and parents with a description of the behavior chain interruption strategy (BCIS), an evidence-based intervention for increasing requesting behaviors in individuals with moderate to severe disabilities. A review of the relevant literature is provided, as well as a description of the behavioral principles that contribute to the utility of the intervention, and a step-by-step description of how to implement this strategy. In addition, several practical examples are presented illustrating how the BCIS can be implemented in a variety of settings to teach communicative requesting to individuals of various ages and ability levels. Finally, several suggestions are provided to help ensure effective implementation as well as approaches to problem solving if the BCIS is not initially successful.
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- 2013
43. Synthesis, Enzymatic Peptide Incorporation, and Applications of Diazirine-Containing Isoprenoid Diphosphate Analogues.
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Justyna, Katarzyna, Das, Riki, Lorimer, Ellen L., Hu, Jiayue, Pedersen, Jodi S., Sprague-Getsy, Andrea M., Schey, Garrett L., Sieburg, Michelle A., Koehn, Olivia J., Wang, Yen-Chih, Chen, Yong-Xiang, Hougland, James L., Williams, Carol L., and Distefano, Mark D.
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- 2023
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44. The REstart or STop Antithrombotics Randomised Trial (RESTART) after stroke due to intracerebral haemorrhage: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Dennis, Martin S., Murray, Gordon D., Innes, Karen, Drever, Jonathan, Dinsmore, Lynn, Williams, Carol, White, Philip M., Whiteley, William N., Sandercock, Peter A. G., Sudlow, Cathie L. M., Newby, David E., Sprigg, Nikola, Werring, David J., and the RESTART collaborators
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- 2018
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45. Starting from Scratch: The Evolution of One University's Administrative Structure for Adult Programs
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Williams, Carol G.
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Abilene Christian University uses a hybrid governance model. Centralized structures include traditional program departments that supply the faculty and curriculum development for online graduate programs. Decentralized structures include an associate provost and separate student services for the online program.
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- 2012
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46. Building on Strengths in a Time of Retrenchment: Developing an M.Ed. in Higher Education--Student Affairs Emphasis to Train Christian Practitioners
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Morris, Jason, Haseltine, Jeffrey, and Williams, Carol
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To gain approval of a new master's degree in difficult financial times, the authors applied strategies that are applicable at other institutions. Using existing internal resources to build on the university's mission was key in developing a new M.Ed. in Higher Education--Student Affairs Emphasis at Abilene Christian University. Creativity and flexibility when it came to faculty and scholarships helped fashion a reasonable budget. Frequent communication among the developers and stakeholders as well as thorough market research made passage through the various committees smooth and successful. Developers now contemplate additions to the degree tracks even before the first students are admitted.
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- 2007
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47. Xp22.2 Chromosomal Duplication in Familial Intracranial Arachnoid Cyst
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Furey, Charuta G., Timberlake, Andrew T., Nelson-Williams, Carol, Duran, Daniel, Li, Peining, Jackson, Eric M., and Kahle, Kristopher T.
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- 2017
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48. Frequent somatic reversion of KRT1 mutations in ichthyosis with confetti
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Choate, Keith A., Lu, Yin, Zhou, Jing, Elias, Peter M., Zaidi, Samir, Paller, Amy S., Farhi, Anita, Nelson-Williams, Carol, Crumrine, Debra, Milstone, Leonard M., and Lifton, Richard P.
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Gene mutations -- Health aspects ,Mosaicism -- Genetic aspects -- Development and progression ,Ichthyosis -- Genetic aspects -- Complications and side effects ,Health care industry - Abstract
Widespread reversion of genetic disease is rare; however, such events are particularly evident in some skin disorders in which normal clones develop on a background of affected skin. We previously demonstrated that mutations in keratin 10 (KRT10) cause ichthyosis with confetti (IWC), a severe dominant disorder that is characterized by progressive development of hundreds of normal skin spots via revertant mosaicism. Here, we report on a clinical and histological IWC subtype in which affected subjects have red, scaly skin at birth, experience worsening palmoplantar keratoderma in childhood, and develop hundreds of normal skin spots, beginning at around 20 years of age, that increase in size and number over time. We identified a causal de novo mutation in keratin 1 (KRT1). Similar to IWC-causing KRT10 mutations, this mutation in KRT1 resulted in a C-terminal frameshift, replacing 22 C-terminal amino acids with an alternate 30-residue peptide. Mutant KRT1 caused partial collapse of the cytoplasmic intermediate filament network and mislocalized to the nucleus. As with KRT10 mutations causing IWC, reversion of KRT1 mutations occurred via mitotic recombination. Because reversion is not observed with other diseasecausing keratin mutations, the results of this study implicate KRT1 and KRT10 C-terminal frameshift mutations in the high frequency of revertant mosaicism in IWC., Introduction While somatic loss-of-heterozygosity (LOH) events affecting tumor suppressor alleles are common in carcinogenesis (1), similar events leading to reversion of dominantly inherited disease traits are much less frequent. In [...]
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49. Contribution of Somatic Ras/Raf/Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Variants in the Hippocampus in Drug-Resistant Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
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Khoshkhoo, Sattar, Wang, Yilan, Chahine, Yasmine, Erson-Omay, E. Zeynep, Robert, Stephanie M., Kiziltug, Emre, Damisah, Eyiyemisi C., Nelson-Williams, Carol, Zhu, Guangya, Kong, Wenna, Huang, August Yue, Stronge, Edward, Phillips, H. Westley, Chhouk, Brian H., Bizzotto, Sara, Chen, Ming Hui, Adikari, Thiuni N., Ye, Zimeng, Witkowski, Tom, and Lai, Dulcie
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- 2023
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50. Insights into the Area Model when Connecting Multiplication with Whole Numbers to Decimal Numbers
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Yarema, Connie and Williams, Carol
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This article describes a valuable lesson that university mathematics faculty members learned from fifth grade and middle school teachers in a professional development workshop. The goal of the workshop was to show how models for whole number operations could be linked to models for rational numbers and to connect the traditional algorithms to the models. While working problems, most of the teachers modeled multiplication of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals using the newly taught area model. Several presented an area model for decimals in an unanticipated way that led to an incorrect answer. The lesson learned was that to attain correct products from models, consistency in setting up the factors in an area model for multiplication is needed as the factors change from whole numbers to fractions and decimals. In the case of using base-10 blocks to represent the factors, the name of the block must be the same as the upper surface area of the block so that correct answers can be interpreted when modeling multiplication of whole numbers and decimals.
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- 2004
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