She is a 1986 graduate of Northeastern State University (Oklahoma) and in 2009 participated in the Oklahoma Arts Council’s Leadership Arts program. In 2014, Rutherford was selected for the Art Leadership Program at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, studying twined textiles...
The study was approved by both the French (Individual Protection Scientific Committee) and Japanese (Board of Medical Review of the Graduate School of Medicine of Gifu University) local ethics committees and was in accordance with the National ethics committees in France and Japan and the ...
CPEB4 is expressed in most tissues but more abundantly in the nervous system13(Extended Data Fig.1b). The inclusion of me4 in nCPEB4 is limited to neuronal tissues (Extended Data Fig.1c), where SRRM4, a neuron-specific alternative splicing regulator required for microexon inclusion programs...
CPEB4 is expressed in most tissues but more abundantly in the nervous system13(Extended Data Fig.1b). The inclusion of me4 in nCPEB4 is limited to neuronal tissues (Extended Data Fig.1c), where SRRM4, a neuron-specific alternative splicing regulator required for microexon inclusion programs...
Dyrk1A deficiency is linked to various neurodevelopmental disorders, including developmental delays, intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Haploinsufficiency of Dyrk1a in mice reportedly leads to ASD-related phenotypes. Howeve
1B). All expert trainers were physical therapists or physical therapy/kinesiology graduate students with significant pediatric training. Note, that all trainers and models were unfamiliar to the children at the beginning of the study. All trainers and adult models involved in the study received ...