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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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Self-reported history of sexual coercion and rape negatively impacts resilience to suicide among women students.

TL;DR: Having a history of sexual victimization, especially sexual coercion and rape, limits one's later reasons for not committing suicide, and Bolstering these modifiable deterrents to suicide should be part of suicide prevention efforts among at-risk women.
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Genetic transformation of Drosophila cells in culture by P element-mediated transposition.

TL;DR: Conditions under which most resistant clones are healthy and harbor a small number of transposons and few retain plasmid sequences derived from illegitimate recombination should prove possible to construct enhancer trap and/or gene libraries using Drosophila cells.
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Relationships of Assertiveness, Depression, and Social Support Among Older Nursing Home Residents:

TL;DR: An intervention for depression among nursing home residents that is targeted at increasing assertiveness and bolstering health status may be more effective than the one that solely targets social support.
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Rosmarinic Acid Restores Complete Transparency of Sonicated Human Cataract Ex Vivo and Delays Cataract Formation In Vivo.

TL;DR: The first ex vivo assay to screen for drug candidates that reduce human lenticular protein aggregation was developed, allowing the identification of two leading compounds as facilitating the restoration of nearly-complete transparency of phacoemulsified cataractous preparation ex vivo.
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Male sexual signaling is defective in mutants of the apterous gene of Drosophila melanogaster.

TL;DR: Theapterous (ap) gene of Drosophila melanogaster exhibits extreme pleiotrophy: its functioning is essential for life, normal wing structure, juvenile hormone production, female fertility, and normal development of female sexual receptivity.