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    A genetic cause of Alzheimer disease: mechanistic insights from Down syndrome by Wiseman, Frances K., Al-Janabi, Tamara, Hardy, John, Karmiloff-Smith, Annette, Nizetic, Dean, Tybulewicz, Victor L. J., Fisher, Elizabeth M. C., Strydom, André

    Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-09-2015)
    “…Individuals with Down syndrome have an enhanced risk of developing early onset Alzheimer disease. Here, the authors describe the features of Alzheimer disease…”
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    Rodent Modeling of Alzheimer's Disease in Down Syndrome: In vivo and ex vivo Approaches by Farrell, Clíona, Mumford, Paige, Wiseman, Frances K.

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (07-06-2022)
    “…There are an estimated 6 million people with Down syndrome (DS) worldwide. In developed countries, the vast majority of these individuals will develop…”
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    Endosomal structure and APP biology are not altered in a preclinical mouse cellular model of Down syndrome by Cannavo, Claudia, Cleverley, Karen, Maduro, Cheryl, Mumford, Paige, Moulding, Dale, Fisher, Elizabeth M C, Wiseman, Frances K

    Published in PloS one (11-05-2022)
    “…Individuals who have Down syndrome (trisomy 21) are at greatly increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, characterised by the accumulation in the brain…”
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    Plasma biomarkers for amyloid, tau, and cytokines in Down syndrome and sporadic Alzheimer's disease by Startin, Carla M, Ashton, Nicholas J, Hamburg, Sarah, Hithersay, Rosalyn, Wiseman, Frances K, Mok, Kin Y, Hardy, John, Lleó, Alberto, Lovestone, Simon, Parnetti, Lucilla, Zetterberg, Henrik, Hye, Abdul, Strydom, André

    Published in Alzheimer's research & therapy (21-03-2019)
    “…Down syndrome (DS), caused by chromosome 21 trisomy, is associated with an ultra-high risk of dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (AD), driven by amyloid…”
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    Altered Hippocampal-Prefrontal Neural Dynamics in Mouse Models of Down Syndrome by Chang, Pishan, Bush, Daniel, Schorge, Stephanie, Good, Mark, Canonica, Tara, Shing, Nathanael, Noy, Suzanna, Wiseman, Frances K., Burgess, Neil, Tybulewicz, Victor L.J., Walker, Matthew C., Fisher, Elizabeth M.C.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-01-2020)
    “…Altered neural dynamics in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and hippocampus may contribute to cognitive impairments in the complex chromosomal disorder Down…”
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    The effects of Cstb duplication on APP/amyloid-β pathology and cathepsin B activity in a mouse model by Wu, Yixing, Whittaker, Heather T, Noy, Suzanna, Cleverley, Karen, Brault, Veronique, Herault, Yann, Fisher, Elizabeth M C, Wiseman, Frances K

    Published in PloS one (22-07-2021)
    “…People with Down syndrome (DS), caused by trisomy of chromosome 21 have a greatly increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD). This is in part…”
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    Down syndrome—recent progress and future prospects by Wiseman, Frances K., Alford, Kate A., Tybulewicz, Victor L.J., Fisher, Elizabeth M.C.

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-04-2009)
    “…Down syndrome (DS) is caused by trisomy of chromosome 21 (Hsa21) and is associated with a number of deleterious phenotypes, including learning disability,…”
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    Developing logistic regression models using purchase attributes and demographics to predict the probability of purchases of regular and specialty eggs by Bejaei, M, Wiseman, K, Cheng, K. M

    Published in British poultry science (04-07-2015)
    “…Consumers’ interest in specialty eggs appears to be growing in Europe and North America. The objective of this research was to develop logistic regression…”
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    Genetic dissection of down syndrome-associated alterations in APP/amyloid-β biology using mouse models by Tosh, Justin L., Rhymes, Elena R., Mumford, Paige, Whittaker, Heather T., Pulford, Laura J., Noy, Sue J., Cleverley, Karen, Walker, Matthew C., Tybulewicz, Victor L. J., Wykes, Rob C., Fisher, Elizabeth M. C., Wiseman, Frances K.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-03-2021)
    “…Individuals who have Down syndrome (caused by trisomy of chromosome 21), have a greatly elevated risk of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, in which amyloid-β…”
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    Registered Replication Report: Schooler and Engstler-Schooler (1990) by Alogna, V. K., Attaya, M.K., Aucoin, P., Bahnik, Š., Birch, S., Birt, A. R., Bornstein, B. H., Bouwmeester, S., Brandimonte, M. A., Brown, C., Buswell, K., Carlson, C., Carlson, M., Chu, S., Cislak, A., Colarusso, M., Colloff, M. F., Dellapaolera, K.S., Delvenne, J.-F., Di Domenico, A., Drummond, A., Echterhoff, G., Edlund, J. E., Eggleston, C. M., Fairfield, B., Franco, G., Gabbert, F., Gamblin, B. W., Garry, M., Gentry, R., Gilbert, E. A., Greenberg, D. L., Halberstadt, J., Hall, L., Hancock, P. J. B., Hirsch, D., Holt, G., Jackson, J. C., Jong, J., Kehn, A., Koch, C., Kopietz, R., Körner, U., Kunar, M. A., Lai, C. K., Langton, S. R. H., Leite, F. P., Mammarella, N., Marsh, J. E., McConnaughy, K. A., McCoy, S., McIntyre, A. H., Meissner, C. A., Michael, R.B., Mitchell, A.A., Mugayar-Baldocchi, M., Musselman, R., Ng, C., Nichols, A. L., Nunez, N. L., Palmer, M. A., Pappagianopoulos, J. E., Petro, M. S., Poirier, C. R., Portch, E., Rainsford, M., Rancourt, A., Romig, C., Rubínová, E., Sanson, M., Satchell, L., Sauer, J. D., Schweitzer, K., Shaheed, J., Skelton, F., Sullivan, G. A., Susa, K. J., Swanner, J. K., Thompson, W. B., Todaro, R., Ulatowska, J., Valentine, T., Verkoeijen, P. P. J. L., Vranka, M., Wade, K. A., Was, C. A., Weatherford, D., Wiseman, K., Zaksaite, T., Zuj, D. V., Zwaan, R. A.

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-09-2014)
    “…Trying to remember something now typically improves your ability to remember it later. However, after watching a video of a simulated bank robbery,…”
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    Reaching adults who smoke cigarettes in rural Appalachia: Rationale, design & analysis plan for a mixed-methods study disseminating pharmacy-delivered cessation treatment by Fahey, M.C., Krukowski, R.A., Anderson, R.T., Cohn, W.F., Porter, K.J., Reid, T., Wiseman, K.P., You, W., Wood, C.H., Rucker, T.W., Little, M.A.

    Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-11-2023)
    “…Unlike other U.S. geographical regions, cigarette smoking prevalence remains stagnant in rural Appalachia. One avenue for reaching rural residents with…”
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    Cell models for Down syndrome-Alzheimer's disease research by Wu, Yixing, West, Nicole R, Bhattacharyya, Anita, Wiseman, Frances K

    Published in Neuronal signaling (01-04-2022)
    “…Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality and leads to intellectual disability, increased risk of cardiac defects, and an altered immune…”
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    Influences of demographic characteristics, attitudes, and preferences of consumers on table egg consumption in British Columbia, Canada by Bejaei, M, Wiseman, K, Cheng, K.M

    Published in Poultry science (01-05-2011)
    “…In addition to regular (white and brown) eggs, alternative types of table eggs (e.g., free-run, free-range, organic) are available in the Canadian market, and…”
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    Tc1 mouse model of trisomy-21 dissociates properties of short- and long-term recognition memory by Hall, Jessica H., Wiseman, Frances K., Fisher, Elizabeth M.C., Tybulewicz, Victor L.J., Harwood, John L., Good, Mark A.

    Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-04-2016)
    “…•Tc1 mice (a mouse model of Down syndrome) showed impaired short-term memory for object and olfactory stimuli. Both immediate and long-term memory remained…”
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    Replication-timing boundaries facilitate cell-type and species-specific regulation of a rearranged human chromosome in mouse by POPE, Benjamin D, CHANDRA, Tamir, BUCKLEY, Quinton, HOARE, Matthew, RYBA, Tyrone, WISEMAN, Frances K, KUTA, Anna, WILSON, Michael D, ODOM, Duncan T, GILBERT, David M

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-2012)
    “…In multicellular organisms, developmental changes to replication timing occur in 400-800 kb domains across half the genome. While examples of epigenetic…”
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