«It is [still] possible that a population of wolves remained relatively untamed but tracked human groups to a large degree, for a long time,»
adds first author of the study Pontus Skoglund of Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute.
Not exact matches
«This
study reveals for the
first time a comprehensive picture
of all active alleles in different tissues — we have uncovered the
first complete allelome» Florian Pauler, now at ISTA (Institute
of Science and Technology Austria) and co-senior
author,
adds.
«Our preliminary collars that we deployed in the
first field season came up with interesting results, but only provided a couple
of weeks
of data; they needed to be more robust to keep up with the baboons,»
added Dr Andrew King, head
of Swansea University's SHOAL (Sociality, Heterogeneity, Organisation And Leadership) research group in the College
of Science, who is the senior
author of the
study.
«Every confirmation
adds another piece to the puzzle
of how the
first generations
of galaxies formed in the early universe,» said Pieter van Dokkum, the Sol Goldman Family Professor
of Astronomy and chair
of Yale's Department
of Astronomy, who is second
author of the
study.
«Our
study adds to a growing body
of evidence that suggests diet can influence the course
of the disease,» said Simon Knott, PhD, associate director
of the Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics at Cedars - Sinai and one
of two
first authors of the
study.
«These findings open doors to developing new drugs against Ebola,»
added Zachary Bornholdt, Ph.D., senior staff scientist and
first author of the
study.
However, their behaviour is a clear sign that six - year - old children as well as chimpanzees are eager to observe how uncooperative members
of their community are punished,»
adds Nikolaus Steinbeis, the other
first author of the
study and scientist at both MPI CBS and University College London.
Dr Ciro Chiappini,
first author of the
study from the Department
of Materials,
added: «If we can harness the power
of nucleic acids and prompt them to carry out specific tasks, it will give us a way to regenerate lost function.
Whether this is from reduced mobility due to the assistance
of their families and caregivers, or due to some other reason is yet to be determined, and something we are currently working on,»
added Professor Matchar, who is also
first author of the SAFE
study.
«With this new structure, we can start to see how this treatment works,»
adds Liam King, a TSRI graduate student and
first author of the
study.
«Near East populations mixed with one another over time and migrated into surrounding regions to mix with the people living there until those initially quite diverse groups became genetically very similar,»
added Iosif Lazaridis, HMS research fellow in genetics and
first author of the
study.
«This
first study of this problem in mice
adds to the growing body
of evidence that inhalation
of particulate matter from implantation through the second trimester
of pregnancy is potentially dangerous,» says lead
author and investigator Jason Blum, PhD, MS, assistant professor in the Department
of Environmental Medicine at NYU School
of Medicine.
Inappropriate testing for heart attacks increases the cost
of treatment; increases the number
of false positives, which could lead to further testing and unnecessary consultations; and
adds to patient anxiety, said Dr. Anil Makam, Assistant Professor
of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern and
first author of the
study published today in JAMA Internal Medicine.
«In the future we hope to apply this strategy to target other disease - causing RNAs, which range from incurable cancers to important viral pathogens such as Zika and Ebola,»
added Research Associate Sai Pradeep Velagapudi, the
first author of the
study and a member
of the Disney lab.
This
study adds to the discussion about the role
of this immunosurveillance in the risk
of developing the common cancers among those with compromised immune systems,»
adds first author Paul Mayor, MD, Fellow in the Department
of Gynecologic Oncology at RPCI.
Andrew Rein, formerly
of CDC, and another
of the
study authors,
adds, «The new law represents a historic opportunity for prevention and public health by establishing the
first National Prevention Strategy,
adding substantial new funding for prevention and public health programmes, and promoting the use
of proven clinical preventive services by removing barriers.»
It
adds a reliable character, increases the utility
of available samples, identifies the sex
of the turtle without the need to sacrifice imperiled species, and does not make assumptions about the relationship between incubation conditions and the sex ratio,» said Jeanette Wyneken, Ph.D., co-
author of the
study and a professor
of biological sciences in FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College
of Science who collaborated on the
study with Boris M. Tezak,
first author and a FAU graduate student, and Kathleen Guthrie, Ph.D., associate professor
of biomedical science in FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College
of Medicine.
«In essence, this points to a relative immaturity
of brain circuits in FXS,»
added Tiago Gonçalves, a former post-doc in Portera - Cailliau's lab and
first author of the
study.
«Many Huntington's disease patients experience psychiatric - related problems, such as depression and anxiety,»
added Supriya Swarnkar, the
first author of the
study and a member
of Subramaniam's lab.
The
study points to a specific need for investments to help IPV victims avoid tobacco,
adds first author Rishi Caleyachetty, MBBS, PhD, an epidemiologist on a Fulbright Scholarship at Columbia's Mailman School
of Public Health when he wrote the paper.
This process is referred to as tumour immunoediting,»
added Ms Aditi Qamra, graduate student at the Genome Institute
of Singapore and
first author of this
study.
«Every confirmation
adds another piece to the puzzle
of how the
first generations
of galaxies formed in the early universe,» said Pieter van Dokkum
of the Yale University, second
author of the
study.
Dr Ricardo Rodríguez Varela, researcher at Stockholm University and lead
author of the
study, explains: «By generating the
first autosomal genetic data from these populations we can conclusively demonstrate that the Guanches were most closely related to modern North Africans
of Berber ancestry than to any other population we included for comparisons, supporting previous
studies but
adding more detail and nuance.»
Between the
first and second years
of the
study, the
first author added more apps to the iPads, most
of which were initially free or low cost.