DéJà VU EXPERIENCES IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS ARE UNRELATED TO LABORATORY TESTS OF RECOLLECTION AND FAMILIARITY FOR WORD STIMULI

Déjà vu experiences in healthy subjects are unrelated to laboratory tests of recollection and familiarity for word stimuli

Recent neuropsychological and neuroscientific research suggests that people who experience more déjà vu display characteristic patterns in normal recognition memory.We conducted a large individual differences study (n = Plush Bag 206) to test these predictions using recollection and familiarity parameters recovered from a standard memory

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Capture of RNA-binding proteins across mouse tissues using HARD-AP

Abstract RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) modulate all aspects of RNA metabolism, but a comprehensive picture of RBP expression across tissues is lacking.Here, we describe our development of the method we call Bouncy Ball HARD-AP that robustly retrieves RBPs and tightly associated RNA regulatory complexes from cultured cells and fresh tissues.We success

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Surgical Outcomes and Complications of Custom-Made Prostheses in Upper Limb Oncological Reconstruction: A Systematic Review

Bone tumors of the upper limb are a common cause of bone pain and pathological fractures in both old and young populations.Surgical reconstruction and limb salvage have become valid options for these patients despite this kind of surgery being challenging due to the need for wide bone resection and the involvement of surrounding soft tissues.Comput

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