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Intimate Partner Violence and Head Trauma
A large proportion of women exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) experience brain injury (BI), and although IPV has been associated with numerous individual, social, and cultural factors, no single facto...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Intimate Partner Violence and Head Trauma
A large proportion of women exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) experience brain injury (BI), and although IPV has been associated with numerous individual, social, and cultural factors, no single facto...
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Trauma during Early Adolescence and Boys’ Social Behavior: A Focus on Teen Dating Violence
Although early adolescence is increasingly recognized as commencing a sensitive period for social development, little research exists on the impact of trauma exposure during this juncture. We hypothesized that...
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A global collaboration to study intimate partner violence-related head trauma: The ENIGMA consortium IPV working group
Intimate partner violence includes psychological aggression, physical violence, sexual violence, and stalking from a current or former intimate partner. Past research suggests that exposure to intimate partner...
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Open AccessErratum to: Genetic alterations of m6A regulators predict poorer survival in acute myeloid leukemia
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Open AccessGenetic alterations of m6A regulators predict poorer survival in acute myeloid leukemia
Methylation of N6 adenosine (m6A) is known to be important for diverse biological processes including gene expression control, translation of protein, and messenger RNA (mRNA) splicing. However, its role in the d...
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Open AccessAlveolar rhabdomyosarcoma – The molecular drivers of PAX3/7-FOXO1-induced tumorigenesis
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a soft tissue sarcoma arising from cells of a mesenchymal or skeletal muscle lineage. Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (ARMS) is more aggressive than the more common embryonal (ERMS) subtype. ARMS...