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Daniel L. Segal

Researcher at University of Colorado Colorado Springs

Publications -  258
Citations -  16608

Daniel L. Segal is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Colorado Springs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Personality disorders & Personality. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 245 publications receiving 15372 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel L. Segal include Nova Southeastern University & Boston College.

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Drosophila Past1 is involved in endocytosis and is required for germline development and survival of the adult fly

TL;DR: Genetic interaction was found between Past1 and members of the Notch signaling pathway, suggesting a role for Past1 in this developmentally crucial signaling pathway.
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On the relationship between Karen Horney's tripartite neurotic type theory and personality disorder features

TL;DR: The Coolidge Axis II Inventory as discussed by the authors has been used for the assessment of personality disorders in the DSM-III and DSM-V. In the first study, college students (n =198) completed the CATI and Coolidge's 57-item test of Horney's three types: compliant, aggressive, and disconnected.
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Life Cycle and Reproductive Potential of the Nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Strain HP88.

TL;DR: Development of the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora strain HP88 was studied in vivo with larvae of the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, as host and in vitro.
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Transcriptional regulation by CHIP/LDB complexes.

TL;DR: The results suggest that loss of SSDP disrupts the normal balance between the CHIP-AP and theCHIP-PNR transcription complexes, resulting in down-regulation of CHIP/LDB target genes and the concomitant up- regulation of CHip-PNr target genes.
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Disparities in Treatment of Older Adults with Suicide Risk in the Emergency Department

TL;DR: Characteristics and treatment received for older vs younger adult emergency department patients with suicide risk vs younger with similar risk of suicide risk are described.