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University of Kansas
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About: University of Kansas is a education organization based out in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 38183 authors who have published 81381 publications receiving 2986312 citations. The organization is also known as: KU & Univ of Kansas.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Large Hadron Collider, Health care, Cancer
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TL;DR: The authors found that board size and independence increase as firms grow and diversify over time; board size reflects a tradeoff between the firm-specific benefits and costs of monitoring; and board independence is negatively related to the manager's influence and positively related to constraints on that influence.
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TL;DR: The data indicate that methotrexate may provide a substantial survival benefit, largely by reducing cardiovascular mortality, which would set a standard against which new disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs could be compared.
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TL;DR: During evolution, the ability of MT to protect against Cd toxicity might have taken a more pivotal role in the maintenance of life processes, as compared with its other proposed functions (i.e. storehouse for zinc and free radical scavenger).
Abstract: ▪ Abstract Metallothioneins (MT) are low-molecular-weight, cysteine-rich, metal-binding proteins. MT genes are readily induced by various physiologic and toxicologic stimuli. Because the cysteines in MT are absolutely conserved across species, it was suspected that the cysteines are necessary for function and MT is essential for life. In attempts to determine the function(s) of MT, studies have been performed using four different experimental paradigms: (a) animals injected with chemicals known to induce MT; (b) cells adapted to survive and grow in high concentrations of MT-inducing toxicants; (c) cells transfected with the MT gene; and (d) MT-transgenic and MT-null mice. Most often, results from studies using the first three approaches have indicated multiple functions of MT in cell biology: MT (a) is a “storehouse” for zinc, (b) is a free-radical scavenger, and (c) protects against cadmium (Cd) toxicity. However, studies using MT-transgenic and null mice have not strongly supported the first two propose...
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TL;DR: The Motivational Arousal Channel and its Applications to Cardiovascular Reactivity and Intended Effort are studied to explore the role of motivational factors and their effects on cardiovascular reactivity.
Abstract: INTRODUCTION 109 POTENTIAL MOTIVATION AND MOTIVATIONAL ROUSAL 110 Potential Motivation 110 Motivational Arousal 111 EVIDENCE ON THE JOINT EFFECTS OF POTENTIAL MOTIVATION AND IFFICULTY 111 Effects on Cardiovascular Reactivity 111 Intended Effort 1 ! 6 Behavioral Effects 117 Subjective Appraisals of Motivational Factors 121 CONCLUSIONS 129 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 129
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Gordon H. Guyatt | 231 | 1620 | 228631 |
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski | 169 | 1431 | 128585 |
Wei Li | 158 | 1855 | 124748 |
David Tilman | 158 | 340 | 149473 |
Tomas Hökfelt | 158 | 1033 | 95979 |
Pete Smith | 156 | 2464 | 138819 |
Daniel J. Rader | 155 | 1026 | 107408 |
Melody A. Swartz | 148 | 1304 | 103753 |
Kevin Murphy | 146 | 728 | 120475 |
Carlo Rovelli | 146 | 1502 | 103550 |
Stephen Sanders | 145 | 1385 | 105943 |
Marco Zanetti | 145 | 1439 | 104610 |
Andrei Gritsan | 143 | 1531 | 135398 |
Gunther Roland | 141 | 1471 | 100681 |
Joseph T. Hupp | 141 | 731 | 82647 |