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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Education•New York, New York, United States•
About: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is a education organization based out in New York, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 37488 authors who have published 76057 publications receiving 3704104 citations. The organization is also known as: Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Topics: Population, Medicine, Cancer, Health care, Transplantation
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TL;DR: The data indicate that the 22 5' terminal and the 26 3' terminal bases of the influenza A virus RNA are sufficient to provide the signals for RNA transcription, RNA replication, packaging of RNA into influenza virus particles.
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Centre national de la recherche scientifique1, Pasteur Institute2, University of Milan3, Queen's University Belfast4, Palacký University, Olomouc5, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia6, Schrödinger7, Forschungszentrum Jülich8, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne9, Nankai University10, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign11, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre12, University of California, Davis13, Moscow State University14, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai15, University of California, San Francisco16, Thomas Young Centre17, University of Cambridge18, New York University19, University of Zurich20, University of Lugano21, ETH Zurich22, Imperial College London23, Technische Universität München24, International Centre for Theoretical Physics25, University of Naples Federico II26, Max Planck Society27, University of Rochester28
TL;DR: These efforts to promote transparency and reproducibility by disseminating protocols for enhanced-sampling molecular simulations are outlined.
Abstract: The PLUMED consortium unifies developers and contributors to PLUMED, an open-source library for enhanced- sampling, free-energy calculations and the analysis of molecular dynamics simulations. Here, we outline
our efforts to promote transparency and reproducibility by disseminating protocols for enhanced-sampling molecular simulations.
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TL;DR: Results show a critical role for NCP1 in the delineation of specific axonal domains and the axon-glia interactions required for normal saltatory conduction.
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TL;DR: Preliminary findings support the premise that ketamine has rapid beneficial effects on suicidal cognition and warrants further study.
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated here the presence of nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity in Lewy bodies within melanized neurons and in amorphous deposits associated with intact and degenerating neurons, demonstrating that oxidative stress has occurred within the vulnerable neurons of PD.
Abstract: Oxidative stress has been proposed as a pathogenetic mechanism in Parkinson's disease (PD). One mechanism of oxidative cellular injury is the nitration of protein tyrosine residues, mediated by peroxynitrite, a reaction product of nitric oxide and superoxide radicals. We demonstrate here the presence of nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity in Lewy bodies within melanized neurons and in amorphous deposits associated with intact and degenerating neurons. The core of the Lewy body was frequently intensely immunolabeled, while the rim was lightly labeled or unlabeled. This likely reflects the fact that tyrosine residues of neurofilament proteins are primarily localized to Lewy body cores, and suggests that nitrotyrosine is present in neurofilament protein itself. Although these observations are as yet unable to provide a definitive link between oxidative stress and neuronal dysfunction, they demonstrate that oxidative stress has occurred within the vulnerable neurons of PD, leaving a permanent marker of oxidative modification of neuronal proteins within the target cells of neurodegeneration. In addition, these observations provide a potential link between excitotoxicity and oxidative stress within the vulnerable neurons of PD and represent a pathogenetic mechanism in common with the 2 other major age-related neurodegenerative diseases, Alzheimer disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Robert Langer | 281 | 2324 | 326306 |
Shizuo Akira | 261 | 1308 | 320561 |
Gordon H. Guyatt | 231 | 1620 | 228631 |
Eugene Braunwald | 230 | 1711 | 264576 |
Bruce S. McEwen | 215 | 1163 | 200638 |
Robert J. Lefkowitz | 214 | 860 | 147995 |
Peter Libby | 211 | 932 | 182724 |
Mark J. Daly | 204 | 763 | 304452 |
Stuart H. Orkin | 186 | 715 | 112182 |
Paul G. Richardson | 183 | 1533 | 155912 |
Alan C. Evans | 183 | 866 | 134642 |
John C. Morris | 183 | 1441 | 168413 |
Paul M. Thompson | 183 | 2271 | 146736 |
Tadamitsu Kishimoto | 181 | 1067 | 130860 |
Bruce M. Psaty | 181 | 1205 | 138244 |