15 research outputs found
Communications Biophysics
Contains research objectives and reports on three research projects.National Science Foundation (Grant G-16526)National Institutes of Health (Grant MH-04737-02
Harvard MS Richardson 23: A «Pendant» to Vatican MS Urb. lat. 276 and a Significant Exemplar for P. C. Decembrio's Opuscula historica
Pyle Cynthia-M. Harvard MS Richardson 23: A «Pendant» to Vatican MS Urb. lat. 276 and a Significant Exemplar for P. C. Decembrio's Opuscula historica. In: Scriptorium, Tome 42 n°2, 1988. pp. 191-198
Zoology in Early Modern Culture: Intersections of Science, Theology, Philology, and Political and Religious Education. Karl A. E. Enenkel and Paul J. Smith, eds. Intersections: Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture 32. Leiden: Brill, 2014. xxiv + 522 pp. $179.
Update to: âSome late sixteenth-century depictions of the aurochs (Bos primigenius Bojanus, extinct 1627): new evidence from Vatican MS Urb. lat. 276â
Molecular modeling of the binding mode of chiral metal complexes ÎŽ- and â§-[Co(phen)2dppz]3+with B-DNA
Presentation and effectiveness of early treatment of type 2 diabetes in youth: lessons from the TODAY study.
A behavioral-genetic investigation of bulimia nervosa and its relationship with alcohol use disorder
Bulimia nervosa (BN) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) frequently co-occur and may share genetic factors; however, the nature of their association is not fully understood. We assessed the extent to which the same genetic and environmental factors contribute to liability to BN and AUD. A bivariate structural equation model using a Cholesky decomposition was fit to data from 7,241 women who participated in the Swedish Twin study of Adults: Genes and Environment. The proportion of variance accounted for by genetic and environmental factors for BN and AUD and the genetic and environmental correlations between these disorders were estimated. In the best-fitting model, the heritability estimates were 0.55 (95% CI: 0.37; 0.70) for BN and 0.62 (95% CI: 0.54; 0.70) for AUD. Unique environmental factors accounted for the remainder of variance for BN. The genetic correlation between BN and AUD was 0.23 (95% CI: 0.01; 0.44), and the correlation between the unique environmental factors for the two disorders was 0.35 (95% CI: 0.08; 0.61), suggesting moderate overlap in these factors. Findings from this investigation provide additional support that some of the same genetic factors may influence liability to both BN and AUD