Brave men and timid women? A review of the gender differences in fear and anxiety
CP McLean, ER Anderson�- Clinical psychology review, 2009 - Elsevier
Substantial evidence indicates that women report greater fear and are more likely to develop
anxiety disorders than men. Women's greater vulnerability for anxiety disorders can be partly�…
anxiety disorders than men. Women's greater vulnerability for anxiety disorders can be partly�…
Aging-related tau astrogliopathy (ARTAG): harmonized evaluation strategy
GG Kovacs, I Ferrer, LT Grinberg, I Alafuzoff…�- Acta�…, 2016 - Springer
Pathological accumulation of abnormally phosphorylated tau protein in astrocytes is a
frequent, but poorly characterized feature of the aging brain. Its etiology is uncertain, but its�…
frequent, but poorly characterized feature of the aging brain. Its etiology is uncertain, but its�…
Prolonged exposure therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder: A review of evidence and dissemination
CP McLean, EB Foa�- Expert review of neurotherapeutics, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly prevalent, often chronic and disabling
psychiatric disorder that is associated with significant adverse health and life consequences�…
psychiatric disorder that is associated with significant adverse health and life consequences�…
GREAT improves functional interpretation of cis-regulatory regions
Abstract We developed the Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool (GREAT) to
analyze the functional significance of cis-regulatory regions identified by localized�…
analyze the functional significance of cis-regulatory regions identified by localized�…
Soluble pool of Aβ amyloid as a determinant of severity of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease
Genetic evidence strongly supports the view that Aβ amyloid production is central to the
cause of Alzheimer's disease. The kinetics, compartmentation, and form of Aβ and its�…
cause of Alzheimer's disease. The kinetics, compartmentation, and form of Aβ and its�…
Human-specific loss of regulatory DNA and the evolution of human-specific traits
Humans differ from other animals in many aspects of anatomy, physiology, and behaviour;
however, the genotypic basis of most human-specific traits remains unknown. Recent whole�…
however, the genotypic basis of most human-specific traits remains unknown. Recent whole�…
Gender differences in anxiety disorders: prevalence, course of illness, comorbidity and burden of illness
Women have consistently higher prevalence rates of anxiety disorders, but less is known
about how gender affects age of onset, chronicity, comorbidity, and burden of illness�…
about how gender affects age of onset, chronicity, comorbidity, and burden of illness�…
[HTML][HTML] Treatment with a copper-zinc chelator markedly and rapidly inhibits β-amyloid accumulation in Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice
RA Cherny, CS Atwood, ME Xilinas, DN Gray…�- Neuron, 2001 - cell.com
Inhibition of neocortical β-amyloid (Aβ) accumulation may be essential in an effective
therapeutic intervention for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Cu and Zn are enriched in Aβ deposits�…
therapeutic intervention for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Cu and Zn are enriched in Aβ deposits�…
[HTML][HTML] Subtyping of breast cancer by immunohistochemistry to investigate a relationship between subtype and short and long term survival: a collaborative analysis�…
FM Blows, KE Driver, MK Schmidt, A Broeks…�- PLoS�…, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Background Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into
subtypes that are biologically distinct and behave differently. The aim of this study was to�…
subtypes that are biologically distinct and behave differently. The aim of this study was to�…
Mutational analysis reveals the origin and therapy-driven evolution of recurrent glioma
BE Johnson, T Mazor, C Hong, M Barnes, K Aihara…�- Science, 2014 - science.org
Tumor recurrence is a leading cause of cancer mortality. Therapies for recurrent disease
may fail, at least in part, because the genomic alterations driving the growth of recurrences�…
may fail, at least in part, because the genomic alterations driving the growth of recurrences�…