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Daniel Reisel
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 41
Citations - 1664
Daniel Reisel is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1196 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Reisel include University of Oxford.
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Spatial memory dissociations in mice lacking GluR1.
Daniel Reisel,David M. Bannerman,Wolfram B. Schmitt,Robert M. J. Deacon,Jonathan Flint,Thilo Borchardt,Peter H. Seeburg,J. N. P. Rawlins +7 more
TL;DR: Successful watermaze and Y-maze reference memory performance depended on hippocampal function in both wild-type and mutant mice; bilateral hippocampal lesions profoundly impaired performance on both tasks, to a similar extent in both groups, suggest that different forms of hippocampus-dependent spatial memory involve different aspects of neural processing within the hippocampus.
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Personalized early detection and prevention of breast cancer: ENVISION consensus statement.
Nora Pashayan,Antonis C. Antoniou,Urška Ivanuš,Laura J. Esserman,Douglas F. Easton,David P. French,Gaby Sroczynski,Per Hall,Jack Cuzick,D. Gareth Evans,Jacques Simard,Montserrat Garcia-Closas,Rita K. Schmutzler,Odette Wegwarth,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Sowmiya Moorthie,Sandrine De Montgolfier,Camille Baron,Zdenko Herceg,Clare Turnbull,Corinne Balleyguier,Paolo Giorgi Rossi,Jelle Wesseling,David Ritchie,Marc Tischkowitz,Mireille J. M. Broeders,Daniel Reisel,Andres Metspalu,Thomas Callender,Harry J. de Koning,Peter Devilee,Suzette Delaloge,Marjanka K. Schmidt,Martin Widschwendter +33 more
TL;DR: This Consensus Statement discusses the current state of breast cancer risk prediction, risk-stratified prevention and early detection strategies, and their implementation and presents recommendations on priorities for future research in each of these areas with the aim of stimulating and guiding risk-adapted breast cancer prevention and screening programmes.
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A Pathway-Specific Function for Different AMPA Receptor Subunits in Amygdala Long-Term Potentiation and Fear Conditioning
Yann Humeau,Daniel Reisel,Alexander W. Johnson,Thilo Borchardt,Vidar Jensen,Christine Gebhardt,Verena Bosch,Peter Gass,David M. Bannerman,Mark Andrew Good,Øivind Hvalby,Rolf Sprengel,Andreas Luthi +12 more
TL;DR: GluR1-dependent synaptic plasticity is the dominant form of LTP underlying the acquisition of auditory and contextual fear conditioning, and that plasticity in distinct amygdala pathways differentially contributes to aversive conditioning.
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The end of donor anonymity: how genetic testing is likely to drive anonymous gamete donation out of business
TL;DR: Concerns make urgent a wide-ranging societal conversation about how to best safeguard and promote the interests of donor-conceived offspring and protect the rights of donors.
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Epigenome-based cancer risk prediction: rationale, opportunities and challenges
Martin Widschwendter,Allison Jones,Iona Evans,Daniel Reisel,Joakim Dillner,Joakim Dillner,Karin Sundström,Karin Sundström,E.W. Steyerberg,E.W. Steyerberg,Yvonne Vergouwe,Odette Wegwarth,Felix G. Rebitschek,Uwe Siebert,Gaby Sroczynski,Inez de Beaufort,Ineke Bolt,David Cibula,Michal Zikan,Line Bjørge,Nicoletta Colombo,Nadia Harbeck,Frank Dudbridge,Frank Dudbridge,Anne-Marie Tassé,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Yann Joly,Andrew E. Teschendorff,Nora Pashayan +28 more
TL;DR: The engagement of the scientific community with health-care professionals, policymakers and the public is required in order to identify and address the organizational, ethical, legal, social and economic challenges associated with the routine use of epigenetic testing.