«In this way, we gain a precise insight and can also observe the activation of different metabolic pathways within the tumor,» says Dr. Marcel Krüger, one
of the first authors of the study.
«Notably, both LbCpf1 and AsCpf1 targeted to a certain site cleaved only the on - target site in the entire human genome» said KIM Daesik, one
of first authors of the study (Fig. 1b).
«We studied human T cells, isolated from blood donors of all ages, to compare mature cytotoxic T cells with naive ones,» said Philip Ansumana Hull, graduate student in Ott's lab and one
of the first authors of the study.
Apparently, the hawk moth is able to smell floral scent with the tip of its tongue, Haverkamp, one
of the first authors of the study, notes this surprising result: «Our study shows that the function of the proboscis is much more complex than was previously thought.
Because of this we were able to find differences in genome folding on the level of single cells: these cell - to - cell variations were missed in conventional Hi - C due to the averaging over millions of cells,» says Ilya Flyamer, former Vienna Biocenter (VBC) summer student and then Master student and one
of the first authors of the study.
It seems like the chromatin architecture is reorganized after fertilization, and that this reorganization happens differentially for the maternal and the paternal genomes,» explained Johanna Gassler, PhD student at IMBA and one
of the first authors of the study.
Not exact matches
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty
first commissioned his own
study,
authored by University
of Calgary tax - policy expert Jack Mintz, then in March initiated a public consultation process, by which time talk
of a government - run supplemental pension plan, whether regional or national, began to fade.
«This is one
of the
first pieces
of evidence that social media use really can impact your sleep,» commented lead
author Jessica C. Levenson, though the researchers acknowledged further
study is definitely needed.
Jon Levs,
author of All in: How Our Work -
First Culture Fails Dads, Families, and Businesses — And How We Can Fix It Together,
studied the effect
of paid leave in California and New Jersey, which have paid family leave programs, and found that the majority
of businesses reported that their state's paid leave programs had either no effect or a positive effect on their business.
After
studying hundreds
of people both rich and poor,
author Tom Corley reveals the one thing most self - made millionaires do when they
first wake up.
The
study's
authors had 161 participants (who were almost exactly split between men and women)
first read a passage in their normal voices to get baseline measures
of their voices for things like loudness and pitch.
More significantly, Catalyst found that unequal pay starts with the
first job, and widens over time, even after accounting for job level, industry, child bearing and career aspirations, according to the results
of the
study by
authors Nancy M. Carter and Christine Silva.
Authors of the Australian
study say the key to avoiding conflict with employees is clarity from the
first salary negotiation.
According to Christopher Ruhm, the
author of the
first European
study, paid leave
of about 40 weeks saved the most lives.
Lead by The Centre for Innovation
Studies (THECIS) and
authored by University
of Calgary professors Cooper Langford and Chad Saunders, this is the
first time the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) methodology has been used to assess a post-secondary institution — finding a high level
of innovation across campus.
Led by The Centre for Innovation
Studies (THECIS) and
authored by University
of Calgary professors Cooper Langford and Chad Saunders, this is the
first time the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) methodology has been used to assess a post-secondary institution — finding a high level
of innovation across campus.
On the
first of two appeals to the Ninth Circuit, Judge Rothstein's opinion ran into a three - judge panel headed by the formidable John Noonan, a prolific
author and scholar who has spent a lifetime
studying common, canon, and natural law.
First, a
study published in 2016 showed that during «2013 and 2014, only 4
of 69,406
authors of peer - reviewed articles on global warming, 0.0058 percent or 1 in 17,352, rejected» anthropogenic global warming.
I entreat all
of you to read A
Study in Scarlet, the
first Sherlock Holmes novel — fiction,
of course, but interesting that a very reputable and fact - driven
author would choose to delve into the life
of the antagonist as being helplessly tied up in an early Mormonist agenda...
Ken Olson, «Eusebius
of Caesarea Tradition and Innovations», Center for Hellenic
Studies, distributed by Harvard University Press (2013), wrote «Both the language and the content have close parallels in the work
of Eusebius
of Caesarea, who is the
first author to show any knowledge
of the text.
This isn't the
first study dedicated to this subject, but it is «one
of the largest
studies to date in living retired NFL players» and the «
first to demonstrate significant objective evidence for traumatic brain injury in these former players,»
study author Francis X. Conidi
of the Florida Center for Headache and Sports Neurology and Florida State University College
of Medicine said in a statement.
To assume that Christian
authors of the New Testament in the
first century could have known what God had said elsewhere, and that Christian thinkers
of the 20th century, on the basis
of that Scripture, could pass judgment on any non-Christian revelation without thoroughly objective and unbiased
study would be, at the very least, parochial.
«Our
study shows that young knees are more prone to re-injury than the adult population when compared to other research in this area - and is the
first study to examine the incidence and risk factors for further ACL injury in a solely juvenile population over the long term,» said lead
author Justin Roe
of North Sydney Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Centre.
«At
first, the patient is usually very frightened
of the voice and will curl up in the chair and look away from the avatar,» explained professor Tom Craig, one
of the
study's
authors.
Most
studies have revealed protective effects
of breastfeeding on common infections in the
first 8 to12 months
of life.8, 27,29,30 One
study, which distinguished between infectious diseases until and from the age
of 6 months, revealed results similar to those from our
study.24 Although the
authors used exclusive breastfeeding for 3 months as the reference group, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months reduced the risk
of gastrointestinal tract infections between the ages
of 3 and 6 months but not between the ages
of 6 and 12 months.24 We can not explain why breastfeeding duration was only associated with lower risks
of lower respiratory tract infection from 7 to 12 months.
This
study provides the
first evidence that early limited formula (ELF) can provide important benefits to some newborns,» said lead
author Valerie Flaherman, MD, MPH, an assistant professor
of pediatrics and epidemiology and biostatistics at UCSF and a pediatrician at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.
The
authors concluded that the findings
of this
study provided the
first national evaluation
of a significant proportion
of women choosing publicly funded home birth in Australia; however, the sample size did not have sufficient power to draw a conclusion about safety.
The
authors concluded that the findings
of this
study showed a significantly increased total and early neonatal mortality for home births and even higher risks for women
of 41 weeks or longer and women having a
first birth.
The
authors of the
study suggested that physical therapy alone should not be the
first course
of treatment in severe cases.
This sounded promising, but I wanted to know more, so I called up the
first author of the
study, Dan Li, a food microbiologist at Ghent University in Belgium.
The
first author of the
study, Chandran Alexander, assistant professor
of pediatrics at Penn State College
of Medicine, said, «Mothers» significant others have a role to play in reducing the burden
of colic.
«This case presents scurvy as a new and severe complication
of improper use
of almond beverage in the
first year
of life,» the case
study authors write.
This is also the
first study to measure physiological stress response in real time, says Fred Rogosch, research director at the University
of Rochester's Mt. Hope Family Center and a fellow
author on the paper.
The good news: «
Studies show that shared - custody situations work best when both parents are cooperative, respectful, agree on shared custody, and manage their emotions,» says JoAnne Pedro - Carroll, Ph.D., clinical psychologist and
author of Putting Children
First: Proven Parenting Strategies to Help Children Thrive Through Divorce.
Although data were obtained directly from the
first author for one
of these
studies (10), the other smaller
study (with 109 control subjects) was excluded from the meta - analysis (20).
The
authors of the new
study have proposed that the Haarlem specimen be assigned to a new genus, for which they suggest the name Ostromia — in honor
of the American paleontologist John Ostrom, who
first identified the fossil as a theropod dinosaur.
«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.
Baylin and Johns Hopkins scientist Michelle Vaz, Ph.D.,
first author on the
study, suspected that the interplay
of epigenetic and genetic changes may occur when normal lung cells develop into cancer, but, Baylin says, the timing
of such changes was unknown.
«We knew that forests have a role in regulating surface temperatures and that deforestation affects the climate, but this is the
first global data - driven assessment that has enabled us to systematically map the biophysical mechanisms behind these processes,» explains Gregory Duveiller, lead
author of the
study.
First author of the
study is the microbiologist Lisa Neu.
«Birth defects were seen when both males and females were exposed, as well as when only one parent was exposed,» said Hrubec, who is
first author on the
study and holds both a doctor
of veterinary medicine degree and Ph.D. from the Virginia - Maryland College
of Veterinary Medicine.
«A short - term blockade
of the inflammation response opened up a window
of opportunity for the immune system to respond effectively,» explained the
study's
first author, Dr Milica Vukmanovic - Stejic (UCL Infection & Immunity).
«When we
first began this
study, there had not been a lot
of experimental research done,» said Prof Gail Tripp, one
of the
authors of the paper and director
of the Human Developmental Neurobiology Unit at the Okinawa Institute
of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST).
«To our surprise, the neurons were normal,» said Vatine, a postdoctoral scientist in Svendsen's laboratory and
first author of the
study.
The
study's
first author Lida Xing from the China University
of Geosciences in Beijing discovered the remarkable specimen at an amber market in Myitkyina, Myanmar in 2015.
«The presence
of these elongated skulls in parts
of eastern Europe is most commonly attributed to the nomadic Huns, led by Atilla, during their invasion
of the Roman Empire from Asia, but the appearance
of these skulls in western Europe is more mysterious, as this was very much the fringes
of their territory,» said Dr. Krishna Veeramah,
first author of the
study.
«Our
study shows that the fraction
of particulate pollution that is coarse contributes to the development and severity
of asthma in children,» says Corinne Keet, M.D., M.S., Ph.D., associate professor
of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine, and the
study's
first author.
«We would see some vibrant urban trees covered in scale insects, but we'd also see other clearly stressed and struggling urban trees covered in scale insects,» says Emily Meineke, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard and
first author of a paper on the
study.
«This was the
first study to detect the recent TB outbreak in Zimbabwe, and the
first anywhere to suggest an association between rising TB incidence and national economic decline in the absence
of armed conflict,» said Michael Silverman, assistant professor at the Dalla Lana School
of Public Health and senior
author of the
study.
«We have detected that psoriasis causes the widespread and progressive loss
of bone tissue,» explains the researcher Özge Uluçkan,
first author of the
study.