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An Integrated Developmental Approach to Personality Disorders in Adolescence: Expanding Kernberg's Object Relations Theory
Published in American journal of psychotherapy (01-03-2023)“…This article is a tribute to Dr. Otto F. Kernberg and his contribution to the theoretical understanding of personality pathology in adolescence. In his object…”
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TFOS DEWS II iatrogenic report
Published in The ocular surface (01-07-2017)“…Dry eye can be caused by a variety of iatrogenic interventions. The increasing number of patients looking for eye care or cosmetic procedures involving the…”
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Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescents
Published in The Psychiatric clinics of North America (01-12-2018)“…Research on borderline personality disorder (BPD) in adolescence has helped to clarify the characteristics of BPD in young people. The considerable emotional…”
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Drug and gene delivery to the back of the eye: from bench to bedside
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Cockayne Syndrome Group B Protein (CSB) Plays a General Role in Chromatin Maintenance and Remodeling
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-06-2006)“…Cockayne syndrome (CS) is an inherited neurodevelopmental disorder with progeroid features. Although the genes responsible for CS have been implicated in a…”
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Tethering of the conserved piggyBac transposase fusion protein CSB-PGBD3 to chromosomal AP-1 proteins regulates expression of nearby genes in humans
Published in PLoS genetics (01-09-2012)“…The CSB-PGBD3 fusion protein arose more than 43 million years ago when a 2.5-kb piggyBac 3 (PGBD3) transposon inserted into intron 5 of the Cockayne syndrome…”
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An abundant evolutionarily conserved CSB-PiggyBac fusion protein expressed in Cockayne syndrome
Published in PLoS genetics (01-03-2008)“…Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a devastating progeria most often caused by mutations in the CSB gene encoding a SWI/SNF family chromatin remodeling protein…”
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What role (if any) does the highly conserved CSB-PGBD3 fusion protein play in Cockayne syndrome?
Published in Mechanisms of ageing and development (01-05-2013)“…► Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a devastating progeria usually caused by CSB mutations. ► A piggyBac transposon inserted into the primate CSB gene over 43 million…”
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SINEs and LINEs: the art of biting the hand that feeds you
Published in Current Opinion in Cell Biology (01-06-2002)“…SINEs and LINEs are short and long interspersed retrotransposable elements, respectively, that invade new genomic sites using RNA intermediates. SINEs and…”
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tRNA Maturation: RNA Polymerization without a Nucleic Acid Template
Published in Current biology (26-10-2004)“…The CCA-adding enzyme, which builds and repairs the 3′ terminal CCA sequence of tRNA, is the only RNA polymerase that can synthesize a defined nucleotide…”
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The conserved Cockayne syndrome B-piggyBac fusion protein (CSB-PGBD3) affects DNA repair and induces both interferon-like and innate antiviral responses in CSB-null cells
Published in DNA repair (01-05-2012)“…► Cockayne syndrome is a devasting childhood progeria most often caused by defects in the CSB gene. ► The CSB gene encodes a repair and chromatin remodeling…”
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Advancements in ocular drug delivery
Published in Veterinary ophthalmology (01-11-2010)“…This review covers both noninvasive and invasive ophthalmic drug delivery systems that can have application to therapy of veterinary ophthalmic diseases…”
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E Pluribus Unum: 3′ End Formation of Polyadenylated mRNAs, Histone mRNAs, and U snRNAs
Published in Molecular cell (28-10-2005)“…The 3′ ends of almost all eukaryotic RNAs are generated by nucleolytic cleavage. Remarkably, three groups now demonstrate that similar or identical…”
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Ubiquitin Recognition by the Cockayne Syndrome Group B Protein: Binding Will Set You Free
Published in Molecular cell (11-06-2010)“…Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) requires the coordinated efforts of many proteins. In this issue of Molecular Cell, Anindya et al…”
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PGBD5: a neural-specific intron-containing piggyBac transposase domesticated over 500 million years ago and conserved from cephalochordates to humans
Published in Mobile DNA (01-11-2013)“…piggyBac domain (PGBD) transposons are found in organisms ranging from fungi to humans. Three domesticated piggyBac elements have been described. In the…”
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Crystal Structures of an Archaeal Class I CCA-Adding Enzyme and Its Nucleotide Complexes
Published in Molecular cell (01-11-2003)“…CCA-adding enzymes catalyze the addition of CCA onto the 3′ terminus of immature tRNAs without using a nucleic acid template and have been divided into two…”
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Role of the C-Terminal Domain of RNA Polymerase II in U2 snRNA Transcription and 3′ Processing
Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-01-2004)“…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Closely related CC- and A-adding enzymes collaborate to construct and repair the 3'-terminal CCA of tRNA in Synechocystis sp. and Deinococcus radiodurans
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (13-12-2002)“…The 3'-terminal CCA sequence of tRNA is faithfully constructed and repaired by the CCA-adding enzyme (ATP(CTP):tRNA nucleotidyltransferase) using CTP and ATP…”
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Crystal Structures of the Bacillus stearothermophilus CCA-Adding Enzyme and Its Complexes with ATP or CTP
Published in Cell (13-12-2002)“…CCA-adding enzymes polymerize CCA onto the 3′ terminus of immature tRNAs without using a nucleic acid template. The 3.0 Å resolution crystal structures of the…”
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Reengineering CCA-adding enzymes to function as (U,G)- or dCdCdA-adding enzymes or poly(C,A) and poly(U,G) polymerases
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-01-2007)“…CCA-adding enzymes build and repair the 3'-terminal CCA sequence of tRNA. These unusual RNA polymerases use either a ribonucleoprotein template (class I) or…”
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