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Gene Expression Imputation Across Multiple Tissue Types Provides Insight Into the Genetic Architecture of Frontotemporal Dementia and Its Clinical Subtypes
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Handbook of language and literacy : development and disorders
Wallach, Geraldine P. (Hrsg.); Ehren, Barbara J. (Hrsg.); Stone, C. Addison (Hrsg.). - New York [u.a.] : The Guilford Press, 2014
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The UNCRPD and ‘professional’ sign language interpreter provision.
In: In: Schaeffner, C, (ed.) Critical Link 6 conference proceedings, 26-30 July, 2010, Aston, UK. John Benjamins: Amsterdam. (2013) (2013)
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Endogenous progesterone levels and frontotemporal dementia: Modulation of TDP-43 and Tau levels in vitro and treatment of the A315T TARDBP mouse model
Abstract: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is associated with motor neurone disease (FTD-MND), corticobasal syndrome (CBS) and progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome (PSPS). Together, this group of disorders constitutes a major cause of young-onset dementia. One of the three clinical variants of FTD is progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA), which is focused on in this study. The steroid hormone progesterone (PROG) is known to have an important role as a neurosteroid with potent neuroprotective and promyelination properties. In a case-control study of serum samples (39 FTD, 91 controls), low serum PROG was associated with FTD overall. In subgroup analysis, low PROG levels were significantly associated with FTD-MND and CBS, but not with PSPS or PNFA. PROG levels of >195 pg/ml were significantly correlated with lower disease severity (frontotemporal dementia rating scale) for individuals with CBS. In the human neuroblastoma SK-N-MC cell line, exogenous PROG (9300-93,000 pg/ml) had a significant effect on overall Tau and nuclear TDP-43 levels, reducing total Tau levels by ~1.5-fold and increasing nuclear TDP-43 by 1.7- to 2.0-fold. Finally, elevation of plasma PROG to a mean concentration of 5870 pg/ml in an Ala315Thr (A315T) TARDBP transgenic mouse model significantly reduced the rate of loss of locomotor control in PROG-treated, compared with placebo, mice. The PROG treatment did not significantly increase survival of the mice, which might be due to the limitation of the transgenic mouse to accurately model TDP-43-mediated neurodegeneration. Together, our clinical, cellular and animal data provide strong evidence that PROG could be a valid therapy for specific related disorders of FTD.
Keyword: 06 Biological Sciences; 11 Medical and Health Sciences
URL: https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm.011460
http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/unsworks_12988
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Developing the Interpreters, Developing the Profession, ASLI 2010 conference proceedings
Stone, C; Dickinson, J. - : Douglas McLean Publishing, 2012
In: Douglas McLean Publishing: Coleford, Gloucestershire. (2012) (2012)
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Interpreting
In: In: Pfau, R and Steinbach, M and Woll, B, (eds.) Handbook on sign language. (pp. 980-998). De Gruyter: Amsterdam. (2012) (2012)
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Professional recognition for deaf interpreters in the UK
In: In: Dickinson, J and Stone, C, (eds.) Developing the interpreter, developing the profession: proceedings of the ASLI conference 2010. (pp. 55 - 63). Douglas McLean Publishing: Coleford, UK. (2012) (2012)
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Translation, representation and the Deaf 'voice'
In: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH , 12 (6) 645 - 665. (2012) (2012)
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Ghostwriting: Deaf translators within the Deaf community
In: BABEL-REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE LA TRADUCTION-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSLATION , 57 (4) 375 - 393. (2011) (2011)
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Register, discourse and genre in British Sign Language (BSL).
In: In: Roy, C, (ed.) Discourse in signed languages. (? - ?). Gallaudet University Press: Washington, DC. (2011) (2011)
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Synergy - Moving forward together: efsli conference proceedings 2010
Stone, C; Adam, R. - 2011
In: efsli conference proceedings. : Netherlands. (2011) (2011)
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Protection for the interpreter: the role of professional and registration bodies. Public confidence and professional standards
In: In: Sound mind in sound hands: EFSLI 2009 conference proceedings: Tallin, Estonia, September 19th-20th 2009. European Forum of Sign Language Interpreters: Talinn, Estonia. (2010) (2010)
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Sign language and interpretation
In: In: Stone, JH and Blouin, M, (eds.) International Encyclopaedia of Rehabilitation. Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange (CIRRIE) 515 Kimball Tower University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Buffalo, NY 14214: US. (2010) (2010)
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Access all areas - sign language interpreting, is it that special?
In: Journal of Specialised Translation (14) 41 - 54. (2010) (2010)
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Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, sign language research and sign language interpreters
In: WFD News (May 20) pp. 16-17. (2009) (2009)
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Towards a Deaf Translation Norm
Stone, C. - : Gallaudet University Press, 2009
In: The Studies in Interpretation Series: Vol.6. Gallaudet University Press: Washington D.C. (2009) (2009)
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Dumb O Jemmy and others: deaf people, interpreters and the London courts in the 18th and 19th centuries
In: Sign Language Studies , 8 (3) pp. 226-240. (2008) (2008)
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Whose interpreter is she anyway?
In: In: Roy, C, (ed.) Diversity and community in the worldwide sign language interpreting profession. (75 - 88). Douglas McLean Publishing: Coleford, UK. (2008) (2008)
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Deaf access for Deaf people: the translation of the television news from English into British Sign Language
In: In: Cintas, J and Orero, P and Remael, A, (eds.) Media for All: Subtitling for the Deaf, Audio description, and Sign Language. (71 - 88). Rodopi: Amsterdam, The Netherlands. (2007) (2007)
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Deaf translators/interpreters' rendering processes: the translation of oral languages
In: The sign language translator and interpreter , 1 (1) 53 - 72. (2007) (2007)
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