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    Generation of an induced pluripotent stem cell line (UCLi026-A) from a patient with ADCY5-related disease carrying the heterozygous variant c.1253G > A; (p. Arg418Gln) by Sharmin Alhaque, Dimitri Budinger, Barbara Garavaglia, Giovanna Zorzi, Serena Barral, Manju A. Kurian

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Heterozygous mutations in ADCY5 lead to ADCY5-related dyskinesia, comprising a wide array of disabling hyperkinetic movement disorders including chorea, myoclonus and/or dystonia. We generated an induced pluripotent stem cell line from the fibroblasts of an affected patient with the common heterozygous pathogenic variant, c.1253G > A (p.Arg418Gln). …”
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    Necriphysiphilia as a psychopathology of the anthropocene epoch and, a dissoanalytic political psychology perspective on the transformation of individual trauma to social trauma by Erdinc Ozturk

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The Anthropocene Epoch has created "dystopian societies" characterized by "uncertainty traumas", "uncertainty anxieties", and "epidemic traumas" which have pluralized individuals' identities, consciousness, and memories, even locking them into a submissive psychosocial mode! …”
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    Cultura de massa e cultura compartilhada em Tupinilândia by Thais Kuperman Lancman, Helena Bonito Couto Pereira

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Se observa que Tupinilândia refleja tendencias de la literatura brasileña contemporánea señaladas por Schollhammer (2009), en la medida en que crea un espacio particular, con su sofisticada reflexión tanto sobre la realidad brasileña actual, cuestionando el papel de la distopía como mero sarcasmo en la cara de los absurdos que nos rodean, y de la forma en que nuestra sociedad trata la memoria y la nostalgia: una fantasía selectiva en la que se descartan elementos que en realidad son relevantes, y los que son nocivos siempre corren el riesgo de volver.…”
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