Publications by authors named "A Surian"

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  • FOXP2 is known for its role in human speech and language, while FOXP1 is less understood but is linked to language development and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
  • The study investigated the effects of removing the Foxp1 gene in mice using a specific driver that affects the cerebellum and some midbrain neurons, assessing various motor and social behaviors.
  • Findings indicate that Foxp1 is crucial for communication development and that its absence leads to noticeable motor and vocal deficits, emphasizing its potential relevance to understanding neurodevelopmental disabilities in humans.
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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is the most specialized biological barrier in the body. This configuration of specialized cells protects the brain from invasion of molecules and particles through formation of tight junctions. To learn more about transport to the brain, in vitro modeling of the BBB is continuously advanced.

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Background: HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) continues to threaten the effectiveness of worldwide antiretroviral therapy (ART). Emergence and transmission of HIVDR are driven by several interconnected factors. Though much has been done to uncover factors influencing HIVDR, overall interconnectedness between these factors remains unclear and African policy makers encounter difficulties setting priorities combating HIVDR.

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HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) is a complex problem with multiple interconnected and context dependent causes. Although the factors influencing HIVDR are known and well-studied, HIVDR remains a threat to the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy. To understand the complexity of HIVDR, a comprehensive, systems approach is needed.

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Pain is a diagnostic criterion for Gulf War Illness (GWI), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and fibromyalgia (FM). The physical sign of systemic hyperalgesia (tenderness) was assessed in 920 women who were stratified by 2000 Kansas GWI, 1994 CFS, and 1990 FM criteria. Pressure was applied by dolorimetry at 18 traditional tender points and the average pressure causing pain determined.

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