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1  especially those derived from the mother or caretaker.
2 y was obtained from interview of the primary caretaker.
3 strating that Artemis functions as a genomic caretaker.
4 aker, and inconsistent treatment by a female caretaker.
5 l environment in the presence of their human caretaker.
6 s provided weekly personalized counseling to caretakers.
7 y, even when predicted to die by all medical caretakers.
8 n 88% of serum samples obtained from primate caretakers.
9  offered daily by their professional medical caretakers.
10 es improve subjective assessment of noise in caretakers.
11 d proximity to familiar and unfamiliar human caretakers.
12  classified into two groups: gatekeepers and caretakers.
13 s were completed with 156 patients (or their caretakers) (49%), and 36 of these patients (23%) were h
14                  We evaluated whether asking caretakers about health behaviors during EPI visits led
15                           Abrogation of both caretaker and gatekeeper function markedly increases can
16 int attention-the social interaction between caretaker and human infant concerning objects and action
17  been emotionally and physically abused by a caretaker and sexually abused by a noncaretaker.
18 binding proteins shared functions as genomic caretakers and included members of the DNA-dependent pro
19 phylococci, recovered from both the hands of caretakers and their environment in households sampled i
20 cancers because they confer occult pretumor "caretaker" and "gatekeeper" defects.
21 ale noncaretaker, emotional denial by a male caretaker, and inconsistent treatment by a female careta
22 ontrol cell proliferation and death, whereas caretakers are DNA repair genes whose inactivation leads
23 repressors of Ty1 transposition (Rtt)/genome caretakers are orthologs of mammalian retroviral restric
24 NA repair and recombination, belongs to the 'caretaker' class of tumour-suppressor genes that include
25                                              Caretakers completed questionnaires and provided genetic
26 epair response triggered by these two genome caretakers critically depends on a dynamic spatiotempora
27                          We propose a genome caretaker function for WWOX, in which Brca1-Wwox interac
28  that telomere maintenance is a noncanonical caretaker function of the retinoblastoma protein, such t
29 rcinogenesis and results in a loss of GSTP1 "caretaker" function, leaving prostate cells with inadequ
30 tagenic or transient regulation of essential caretaker gene contributes to tumorigenesis.
31 stent with the postulated role of BRCA1 as a caretaker gene in preserving genomic integrity.
32 hit-and-run" mode of action for an essential caretaker gene in tumorigenesis.
33                   We conclude that Ku80 is a caretaker gene that maintains the integrity of the genom
34  are consistent with a model that Brca1 is a caretaker gene, whose absence causes genetic instability
35                          Because many of the caretaker genes are also essential for cell viability, p
36                       Dysfunctions of genome caretaker genes contribute to genomic instability and tu
37                                How essential caretaker genes contribute to tumorigenesis is not fully
38  of heterozygosity are derived from disabled caretaker genes, which protect the integrity of DNA, or
39 lowing radiation exposure induce changes in 'caretaker' genes that control specific downstream pathwa
40 ho were diagnosed with an FGID and a primary caretaker independently completed questionnaires regardi
41  perinatal insults and motor skill deficits, caretaker instability, criminality, and psychopathology
42 ttachment to their caregiver--even when that caretaker is abusive.
43     Moreover, Artemis functions as a genomic caretaker, most notably in prevention of translocations
44                                In rtt/genome caretaker mutants, levels of Ty1 cDNA and mobility are i
45 ngly stimulate Ty1 mobility in 19 rtt/genome caretaker mutants.
46 methylcytosine to thymine, MED1 may act as a caretaker of genomic fidelity at CpG sites.
47 iganded ERalpha in controlling a fundamental caretaker of the epithelial phenotype in breast cancer c
48 st cancer cells with E-cadherin being a main caretaker of the epithelial phenotype.
49       The Werner syndrome protein (WRN) is a caretaker of the human genome, and the Abl kinase is a r
50  the non-homologous end-joining pathway as a caretaker of the mammalian genome, a role required both
51 us DNA end-joining plays a crucial role as a caretaker of the mammalian genome, and that an alternati
52 ildhood experiences, particularly neglect by caretakers of both genders, represent significant risk f
53                                   Parents or caretakers of children within 6 months of JDM diagnosis
54                             BRCA2 acts as a "caretaker" of genome integrity by enabling homologous re
55 e BRCA2 has been suggested to function as a "caretaker" of the genome.
56  New paradigms, where we categorize genes as caretaker or gatekeeper genes, will allow for new hypoth
57 iscordant predictions; that is, at least one caretaker predicted survival, whereas others predicted d
58 by licensing chromatin to concentrate genome caretaker proteins near the lesions.
59                  Food allergy was defined as caretaker report of healthcare provider-diagnosed allerg
60  oral thrush (HR: 5.0; 95% CI: 1.6, 15.2), a caretaker-reported severity of illness on a visual analo
61 nd a lower increase was seen with increasing caretaker-reported severity of illness.
62 transportation needs, economic situation, or caretaker responsibilities, can lead to contextual error
63 ic Hedgehog (Shh) pathway, consistent with a caretaker responsibility of BCCIP on genomic integrity.
64                    The results demonstrate a caretaker role for BRCA1 in preserving genomic integrity
65 rmally act as a tumor suppressor through its caretaker role in maintaining chromosomal stability.
66 gous end-joining pathway are known to have a caretaker role in maintaining genomic stability.
67  and suggest a novel molecular basis for its caretaker role in the maintenance of genome integrity.
68 tendants (RR = 0.73, 95% CI: 0.64, 0.84) and caretakers (RR = 0.76, 95% CI: 0.60, 0.95) were associat
69 ndirect costs estimated lost productivity of caretaker(s) and blind individuals as determined by face
70                                              Caretaker stress might influence wheeze through stress-i
71 e that 53BP1 functions as a dosage-dependent caretaker that promotes genomic stability by a mechanism
72        Our results establish H2AX as genomic caretaker that requires the function of both gene allele
73 SBs and that Cernunnos-XLF acts as a genomic caretaker to prevent genomic instability.
74 lesions created in the absence of Rtt/genome caretakers trigger S-phase checkpoint pathways to stimul
75      Thus, contrary to its assumed role as a caretaker tumor suppressor, Ku80 facilitates tumor growt
76  processes, thereby fulfilling its role as a caretaker tumor suppressor.
77        For 462 children, the child's primary caretaker was interviewed at baseline and again when the
78                   Subjects and their primary caretaker were assessed by semistructured interview, and
79 cated to the chlorhexidine group, mothers or caretakers were advised to apply the solution to the cor
80 ges 6-12 living in Chicago, along with their caretakers, who were followed wherever they moved in the
81 significantly more likely to report having a caretaker withdraw from them emotionally, treat them inc

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